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All great images. Very nice crop in no. 1 and a lot of detail in the last one. The 2nd one is absolutely stunning...makes me dizzy.
Alex
Peter
The first two are very strong images with tight , effective composition. The last lacks the power of the first two but has some beautiful elements. Perhaps a street light here or there would have done the trick? ![]() ![]() Regards
Matt. K
Peter - the composition in the second is spot on ..... beautiful ! - I like the first image, but would have liked just a little more of the statue's arms/body in the shot .... to me a little too tight.
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THanks you all for your comments. Matt - you'll have to teach me how to turn the streetlights on from afar.
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Love all three Peter with #2, #3 and #1 in order of preference. It's been said before in your other AB photos, so simple yet great. Unfortunate about the light pole in the middle of the "crane" structure, for me anyway.
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Thanks all for your comments.
Peter
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Three times now Andrew. Trying to buold your post count
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