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The reflections of sky seem to oddly anchor this shot. Funny, the building is heavy brick and yet the cloudy blue keeps it from “falling over” in this extreme angle. I really like this shot. Thanks for presenting this view.
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Thanks. This was sort of an exercise in working with what’s there. I took this middle of the day Sunday and the light was just terrible. So this is a little bleak. But that fire escape and the lamp post gave me a nice set of lines to play with. And you’re right – the sky was important in anchoring it all. Provided reference, I guess.
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