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Kelby PhotowalkI made the time to go on one of the Scott Kelby Photowalk this year. At the last minute I did pike on the one in the city, and opted for Annandale instead. I really didn't think I would be able to cope with the crowds.
We had a grand total of 11 on the walk I did join. It was a lovely sized group & Annandale proved to be a lovely oasis not far from the city itself. We were warned at the beginning to be traffic aware and not to step backwards onto the road, but frankly, the area was so quiet it wouldn't have mattered most of the time. A few from the day: My favourite. I love the layers of surfaces in this one. One NOT to show Pam What comes from scum Also growing out of the mini wetland Greg
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Re: Kelby PhotowalkI really like the last one Greg - perhaps flip it horizontally so it flows to the right?
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I'm left handed. But since you asked so nicely... Greg
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Re: Kelby PhotowalkRe the last image...please un-flip. Viewing from left to right reduces visual tension because Roman alphabet naturally flows that way. Viewing from right to left slows the eye down, (like going against the tide), and this tranquil, gentle image will be enhanced by that. You got it right the first time.
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