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This is a discussion on Western Canadian Place within the Critiques forums, part of the Photography & Fine art photography category; This was taken on a crisp clear day using the Singh Ray LB warming filter....

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    This was taken on a crisp clear day using the Singh Ray LB warming filter.


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    nice colours here! the filter worked very well!
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    Yep ... looks warm And tall. It's a nicely exposed shot actually.

    Critique ... well ... I think the trees are a bit too much in frame and are distracting from the buildings a bit. You could also darken down that lower left bit perhaps.

    Apart from that it looks fine to me.

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    I love the way the picture broadened out symmetrically as I scrolled down in my browser the first time I looked at it. It didn't quite fit on my monitor, so I kept scrolling up a down to see the whole thing. Your perspective seems centered and the building lines and edges, including the reflected buildings, all lead to one point above the actual picture. I don't find the branches in front distracting at all, but more of a frame. Very nice.
    I've also been in and around that building quite a few times, and never noticed what you did.

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