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Stubbsy, I like the contrast and the patterns in the fountain shot. Nicely composed
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Thanks Wayne. The first is by far my favourite.
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The fountain pic is excellent Peter. All the more amazing that you were able to get this bit of it without the hordes of annoying children clambering all over it. I don't think i've ever been passed that thing without it being inundated by youngsters. Good for them, that they can enjoy art in a physical way, but bad for me as i'd like to photograph it one day without people on it.
The transition to B&W suits the image really well. Although i would have applied a bit more contrast. But that's my personal style. The wall is good too, but it seems just a little too tight in crop. The memory wall is something that cold be shot in so many different ways and still look refreshing. Well done Peter. Steve.
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Thanks for the comments guys. Here are two also ran fountain shots.
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Stubbsy, loved your first fountain shot and now I am jealous of your first 'also ran' shot. Very nice
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Very, very nice, Peter. I really like the Fountain pic.
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Peter,
The fountain shot is terrific and works tremedously well in B&W. I always take a shot of that fountain when I go past, trying to get that one original viewpoint and your first one is that shot i strive for but never acheive. Nice work Matt
Thanks guys. I think part of the appeal with these shots is that (as Steve suggests) I was lucky enough to take the pics when there were no kids in the scene.
Peter
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