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Lines & Curves : B & WSome images taken while on a wander with Philo (Mrs Matt K) around inner Sydney in late September showing the patterns of the city, it's lines and curves. These ones looked better in B & W to me.
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Stubs - they look great
![]() Love the first one - and not too start a bw shot - lovely !!! Dodging and burning are steps to take care of mistakes God made in establishing tonal relationships! -Ansel Adams
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I like the curves and lines combined together in #2
![]() A selective colouring for the centre road marks will be interesting ![]()
I like the first one (spiral Staircase) more in this series in black and white, than the similar image in colour. Not sure exactly what it is though, that I appreciate more though ...
The others are pretty good as well though. Nice patterns from the windows in the last shot. Russell
Thanks for your comments. That first shot was a bugger to fix in PP since (obviously) it was shot from the ground looking up so I had to fix the perspective distortion in it.
Razor - in hindsight I'd have cropped a touch more from the left Peter
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