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Superb. The recession from foreground to background is wonderful.
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Ditto Dr. Denny. Comp is spot on too..
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Thanks, gentlemen. I thought it was a throwaway shot at first, and I had to reprocess it five or six times to get the light right. There was a lot of shadow to deal with.
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And you captured the magic wand in the back of the shot. smile
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very nice piece. i love the way the theater sign is off to the right … a side-thought. far more successful, I think, than the others in this group. and the contrast of the foreground buildings (new to the left and old to the right) is very compelling.
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Beautiful shot. Nice work.
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Thanks, folks. I think this is turning into the best shot I took on that outing, and it was something that was an afterthought. I went out there to shoot in the other direction entirely.
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