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great perspective....although the lightpole being so far over is throwing me off and the building seems tilted too. Did you try to level it at all.....
I really like the circles closing in....have you tried a extreme tight crop?
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Hi KYNYC,
Like it! Good eye and creative. I don't care for the lightpole touching the first armrest...my thing. I would have liked to see that looking like the hand of a clock. At first I thought as did xxpinballxx that the buildings need to be at 90 degrees...but then I started to like the tilt because of its contrast with the perspective on the bench planks. One more curiosity I have: how might the photo have been improved slightly with more exposure on the ends of the bench planks? I hope you can go back and make an angle-study out of this subject. Thanks for sharing your work.
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That is cool! Great composition! It's like a secret subway tunnel through the armrests. hehe
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