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I like this. Such depth of field. Glad you didn’t try to fiddle out the glare. Have you considered cropping out the edge of the building on the left?
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Fascinating Sam.
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Hmmm. Probably should crop that building out.
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Great pick up on your part to see this picture.
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Thanks. Although I think I need to have another run at it. The HDR process doesn’t really add much and it introduced too much noise.
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