The first photo really captures my attention for quite some time.
I'm not sure what to think about the second one - I like it, except for the tilting, which I know you did intentionally. Bright and shiny on the left, dark and forboding on the right. It's very much a modern version of The Leaning Tower of Pisa. Even the angle of the lean is close to the real thing.
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Particularly like the first shot. Nice architectural abstract.
Light and shadow, blues and grays, diagonal elements and straight elements....I really like the first photo.
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JW
The first photo really captures my attention for quite some time.
I'm not sure what to think about the second one - I like it, except for the tilting, which I know you did intentionally. Bright and shiny on the left, dark and forboding on the right. It's very much a modern version of The Leaning Tower of Pisa. Even the angle of the lean is close to the real thing.
I like both shots, thanks for posting them. It's easy to miss great shots when we only look at the big picture and not focus on certain details.
I *love* the first one!
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