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Lunch time shotsKeeping going with idea of lunch timeand afternoon tea break shooting I would like to present few recent photograph. Any comments and impresions are welcome!
Regards, K.Polak
I preferred the building in it's original colour before they did the original paint job (and the new paint job a couple of years ago) The window surrounds were orange.
Great shots though - I love the strength of the shots in the colours and lines. Very emotive images Regards, Paul Vandenberg
D7000 (D70S retired) - 18-70mm, 50mm F1.8, 35mm F2, Sigma 70-300mm
I like the first one, but I think the saturation is a bit of an overkill.
Wrong section, too. Moved to the right one. Producer & Editor @ GadgetGuy.com.au
Contributor for fine magazines such as PC Authority and Popular Science.
Actually I already desaturated from original, heh Orange wall + sunset. Propably I need to take a look again with fresh eye, I though it is already palish (at least comparing to original hehe )
My mistake. Thanks K.Polak
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