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Matt
That bridge shot is one I've tried a few times and never been quite happy. I'd have to say this one grabs me the same way. It falls between being ultra abstract and not abstract enough a detail of the bridge work. The second pic OTOH is great. Nice lighting - not doo dark, not too light and just enough foreground interest. Peter
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Sorry Matt - I think you can do much better than this. The bridge shot seems to be missing too much - either get rid of the horizin lights, or show more of the scene. The cityscape shot is a little flat.
Then again, it could just be the copious (SP - who cares) amount of wine this evening. The Taree family tends to do that to me! EDIT: And I mean that in a good way ![]() *** When getting there is half the fun! ***
Matt - reminder from me - nothing wrong with #2 - play with it a bit.
Peter
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