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That is one bodacious book store well captured Sam.
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Again, a masterful interior. I look for the shadow detail on the left and upper left (ceiling) and on the right (windows), and the detail is there. I look for burnout highlights (the lights) and they’re NOT burn out. Even with the tricks of PS, getting details in the right places is damned hard. Well done.
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When I move back to Denver I look forward to going back there and seeing if I can improve upon this outing. I feel like I’ve learned a lot since then. Nothing like practice and having talented friends.
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