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Old 11-06-2009, 03:32 PM
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Default Blue and Yellow combination. Looking up the painting.

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Old 11-06-2009, 03:47 PM
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Ooo, a really great scene there, but even though the sky is great, the colors are great, the sharpness is pretty good, i think it should have been composed in a different way ...... the light post seems a bit odd, may be you could clone it out, and secondly you could have moved backwards a bit and got the building more into the frame,

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Old 11-06-2009, 03:48 PM
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Another great shot! Fabulous colors and contrast, love that sky and clouds!
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Old 11-06-2009, 03:51 PM
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I guess that's the beauty of photography - different things appeal to each and every one of us. I really like the inclusion of the light post, it adds to the abstract nature of it for me. And I also like the minimalist nature of the building, with the sky occupying most of the shot. The fun thing is that if you gave 10 people a camera & this location, you'd get 10 different pics! Awesome.
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I like the puffy clouds and the contrast of the yellow against the blue. Nicely done.
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Ooo, a really great scene there, but even though the sky is great, the colors are great, the sharpness is pretty good, i think it should have been composed in a different way ...... the light post seems a bit odd, may be you could clone it out, and secondly you could have moved backwards a bit and got the building more into the frame,

Hope this helps.
I shot it this way cause I wanted the sky to dominate,.
and keep in mind it is an abstract photo and not a cityscape
and everyone has its own style. nevertheless thnx a lot for the advice.
 

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