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Prefer the first one. Feels like something out of a horror movie where the murdered is hiding in the shadows
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I like the first one and feel the noise works so well.
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#1 is a great shot. The angle, lighting, colours and grain add so much to this picture. Superb.
#2 not sure what you were trying for here. Are we looking at the Lights outside the State theatre and the Monorail just happened to go past - or are we looking at the Monorail? Or do they work in tandem, and I am missing something? Love #1.
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