This is a discussion on The Cosmopolitan Event Center within the Street - Urban Photography forums, part of the Show your photo (Color) - Landscape & Nature (flowers, mountains, storms etc.) category; ...
Nice juxtaposition of 'event'. I dig the empty foreground space as well.
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Thank you Marko!
I'm just curious as to why this forum does not display photos on my iPhone complete. This picture on my phone cuts off the right side to just behind the woman with the walker. All post on the forum cuts the pictures off like that. any other website on my phone displays pictures normally. any ideas as to why this forum cuts them off?
I think there's a limit on width at 1024 pixels - maybe that's it?
Can you tell me the exact filesize and dimensions in pixels - (width - height)
I might be able to make a simple adjustment.
thx
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Thanks Marko. This exceeds the forum limits.. it's 1200 X 844 @819KB. But it's odd that even though it exceeds the limits it show completely on my computer but not on the iPhone. I usually size to 1024 X 768 but this was an odd crop.
Lorey
Lorey, to me the interesting part of this image is examining the various different people either interacting with others or engaged in their own world separate from those around. Several stories in one photo.
Thanks RM. that's what drew my attention to it when I took it. I appreciate your comments.
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