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Pymont Walk PatternsCable patterns. I tried (and failed) for symmetry on that bridge:
A pattern of shadows that caught my eye. Contrast pushed as far as it will go: Patterns of the housing around there. Essential pattern of activity for any meet: C&C Welcome Greg
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I reckon thats getting closer though! its amazing how one or two steps in either direction can make a world of difference to the possibility of symmetry.. #2 had me staring for a good couple of minutes...and i still got nothing - where was that taken? pavement? Nice capture on the final one, hands and lens going everywhere! gerry's photography journey
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Yes it was pavement. I haven't processed the GeoTags yet, but from context, it was near the junction of JamesCraig and the CityWestLink. It was the shadow patterns that captured my eye, so I emphasised them in Post. I need to get rid of the sparkle from the asphalt though. Here is the unretouched original. Greg
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Re: Pymont Walk PatternsYou had a good walk by the looks of it.
Some interesting shots here. I like the cable symetry attempt. Regards Colin
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Those first 2 images are the standouts for me. Great concept with #2 as well. Peter
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definitely an interesting take! nice work on spotting it and having the eye to turn it into something! gerry's photography journey
No amount of processing will fix bad composition - trust me i have tried.
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