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Thanks...
one more pic of Toronto but with out CN tower.... |
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This one has a much more balanced look. The one adjustment I suggest is to straigthen it as it leans slightly down toward the left. A slight rotation (maybe only 1 or 2 degrees) and crop will fix that. The reflected lights on the water are lovely.
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thanks..
I was not able to tilt the image because the buldings are not looking straight if i do so. If i try to make the water line look straight the buldings are not straight. the water on left is less than the right because the edge of toronto on left side is closer than that of the right end. |
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Lake Ontario looks great!The whole image is very good!
Andrew |
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That is a stunner..... great composition!
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Both are outstanding!!!
I especially like your choice of dark frame for day shot and white frame for nite shot. Reflections on first pic are very, very nice ![]() |
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