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Urban TransportSorry a little larger than standard... but a lot of empty space. Photography is not a crime, but perhaps my abuse of artistic license is?
Re: Urban Transportnioce - i love good quality graf...this is nice big, bold and bright, was it all really that clean on the ground there? or some clonage?
Its a good angle too, better than straight on - however I would be interested in a shot from a lower perspective... The more I look at it the more it looks like fresh paint - Mj, do you have a secret habit you need to confess? gerry's photography journey
No amount of processing will fix bad composition - trust me i have tried.
Re: Urban Transportlol... my only secret habit here is that I spend time looking at this stuff... it was indeed in good order, not sure how old it is but suprisingly clean given it's right next to a railway station. I did do a little PP spot clean, just a few butts. Nice time I'm there I'll see about a lower perpective, but at the time I was in a suit and wasn't inclined to go rolling about on the ground!
Photography is not a crime, but perhaps my abuse of artistic license is?
Re: Urban TransportMichael
Graffiti fascinates me and you've really nailed this one. Compositionally I think you got the angle spot on too. Peter
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Re: Urban TransportThe blacks are so crisp in this.
The blue ground. Is it HDR? I would like an angle where it shows scale as well as context. Perhaps a human element as well. I am not sure, it's missing something. Do you have any others from the series?
Re: Urban TransportThe only problem I have is not with the subject for I like
the perspective and colour, but with the tittle.
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