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Re: More street and FujiHi Matt - the second is pretty funky but I like the last the most - I'm not a fan of the pink bit at the bottom and the part sign - perhaps a pano crop of the middle bit from just above the pink to just above the branch and leaves waving out to the left. The texture and colour of that wall is pretty sweet tho
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Re: More street and FujiThe irony in the second makes it a standout for me.
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Re: More street and FujiDefinitely #2...I love the detail and texture of the Sandman. I feel like I can reach out and touch it and feel the worn, dirty paintwork
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Re: More street and FujiI really like the last, I clone out the sign and the roof line at the top left. I put that up on my wall. did I say that I like it.
Re: More street and Fuji#2, both ironic and iconic.
Re: More street and FujiThere must be some cultural statement that goes
well over my little head, but what I like of the second is the contrast between the subject, the background and the colours. I also like the first one very much but I think the horizontal lines should be slightly rotated to make them more horizontal; while in the last one the background seems to be more in focus than the tree itself, however I like the composition and colours. I am undecided on the third one, but I suspect I will grow to like it.
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