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Best one yet in the series – the sky is subordinate to the building now and contributes to the overall geometry. Beautiful work.
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Thanks, Dawn. Major props go to Tom on both this and the previous shot (Go West) – it was his idea to do the rotating and close cropping that opened up this possibility to me.
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totally the best. first thing into my head was, “now, that’s interesting.” it remains so.
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Thanks. I kinda like it, too. I still think I need to go back and shoot this without the polarizer, though.
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