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I like the second one best. That shiny whatever-it-is doesn’t overwhelm the image. It shares the space with the less luminous buildings on the right. In the top, I’d argue it’s too dominant (and the detail is washed out near the tip, unlike in the second shot). I envy you the urban landscapes you get to play in.
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I love your work – but the more of this building I see the less I like it. It is stabby-mean looking. 🙂
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It is pointy, Dawn. No question about that.
Denny: the thing I like about the second one is that somehow it almost seems like the library in the background is pulled into the foreground – almost an optical illusion to my eyes. I just wish I knew how I’d done it.
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