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Hello Kunal,
Wow! its such a striking perspective in B&W. Since the open space reflection in water is completely burnt out, it is grabbing the eye, so I guess more cropping of the water would give better balance. Do you have any other framing of this shot?
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Hello Kunal,
Wow! its such a striking perspective in B&W. Since the open space reflection in water is completely burnt out, it is grabbing the eye, so I guess more cropping of the water would give better balance. Do you have any other framing of this shot?
Thanks Subra. I dont have any other framing. This is the only one that appealed to me. Please feel free to crop and show me how to improve the balance.
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I actually like the burnt out areas. It leads the eye to the back of the picture.
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this is an absolutely stunning shot for b and w......i like the high contrast and the texture it brings to the underpinnings of the bridge......in color, it wouldn't be half the eye catcher it is now.....

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I felt this is more balanced, just my opinion.
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