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I went for a different feel on this one. Would be interested in knowing if this has any appeal to you aesthetically.
Its titled "Public Transport 3006" Regards |
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I prefer nb2. The very bright zone is attracting the eye too much for me!
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I would put that on my wall...I really like the colour and the layers of information. You caught something magical in a mundane scene. I would be interested in the technique you used to achieved this Linda...
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The tehnique that you use on this one for me it is better than2 last one you posted. thepeoples are much more bright but the light from the window is distracting the picture.
Better editing for sure but 2 last picture had a better emotions or better say, people situationand the window lights were not so distracting. anyway, excellent work regards Zak |
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Jsut curious, what's the camera and the settings you used?
Steve |
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