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king george square night shotSince you all liked the story bridge shot I thought I would throw another night shot of the city out there
same type of shot, three shots stitched awkward position from foortop with six foot security galss no place for tripod to stand held it pressed against glass with one hand and shot blind with the other hand. my only gripe is the out of whack tiles in the square, put it together before cs2 came out might have another go and use perspective grid. What do you all think?
you are right the pavement does look awkward. the sky appear pixelated. IMO the building skyline looks great.
[every man's work is always a portrait of himself.
Ansel Adams, Carmel, California, 1979]
Nice one
I agree about the blocky sky but that's probably due to the jpeg compression. I dont' think anybody would have noticed the pavement if you did not point it out to us Then again, we are our own worst critic. Hassy, Leica, Nikon, iPhone
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evening time
shot taken about 10 minutes before it gets black in the evening, it is usually only a five minute window to get it right.
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