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A day in the cityI broke my "don't travel to Sydney on a Long Weekend rule" this weekend and had a wander around the city on Sunday. Below is an eclectic group of images from the day. Comments appreciated.
More images from the day can be found HERE Peter
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Re: A day in the cityclassic last image Peter, the only thing to improve it would be a model (m/f) on either one of the lounges, that and about half a foot to the right in terms of composition alignment. The first two are nicely executed, but of a subject that has been flogged like a dead horse.
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I quite like the first - those floral things look pretty neat - might have to go check them out one lunchtime I also like the last but agree it needs a touch of perspective fixing - it's out enough to be in that middle ground where it's not right either because it's not aligned straight or it's not purposely out. Whilst a model or something might be nice I think I like the simplicity of no-one there. D600, D7000, Nikon/Sigma/Tamron Lenses, Nikon Flashes, Sirui/Manfrotto/Benro Sticks
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Re: A day in the city#1 - beautiful colours, beautiful perspective and well executed
#2 - This I really like as, unlike others, I have not seen this before #3 - I agree with the perspective adjustment and the disparity between left and right can be cured with a slight crop Chris
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Re: A day in the cityAmazing work there Peter, it is great to see images from you. Love all of them, esp #3, and very nicely done with #1.
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Re: A day in the cityYou nailed the technical quality of #3. It just ooozes quality...D700 of course.
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