#2 tigher crop on right side, building on right needs to go
#3 right pic, red light in lower right side could be cropped out also
#3 left side, tree branch on left side discracts my eye away from building
last pict tighter crop on right side, arch in foreground upper right.
Thanks for sharing
Ronnie Allen wrote:
the first one and "green door" images are stunning. i like the colors and comp's.
i think i'd have a better appreciation for them if each image was on a single line. having two images side by side is very distracting to me.
hey thanks Ronnie
I like the green images too: one of my favs so far.
2 images on same line is distracting? ok I do take note of this comment
Chuck Kuhn wrote:
#2 tigher crop on right side, building on right needs to go
#3 right pic, red light in lower right side could be cropped out also
#3 left side, tree branch on left side discracts my eye away from building
last pict tighter crop on right side, arch in foreground upper right.
Thanks for sharing
yes good comments chuck
little details, but its relevant in each case
gowhow wrote:
nice images. Really like the first two and the "green ones"
Just a couple of observations.
The skyscraper on the left seems to have reflection in the photo. Was it taken through a window?
The skyscraper on the right has a lean to the right (to my eyes anyway )
Adam
thanks Adam
no it wasn't taken through a window. there was a street lamp on left side
you're right : a lean to the right
thanks guys: these were very good comments it do help.
One of my favourite parts of the city to shoot as well... I've spent 4 early mornings down there in the past week or so. The first two are wonderful together. The 350 doorway with all it's intricate stone work next to modern design the Point a Calliere museum... fitting juxtaposition; the new housing the very very old...
The green entrance way... lovely.
Just another thought... 1000 de la Gauchetiere ... seems a little flou to me.
One of my favourite parts of the city to shoot as well... I've spent 4 early mornings down there in the past week or so. The first two are wonderful together. The 350 doorway with all it's intricate stone work next to modern design the Point a Calliere museum... fitting juxtaposition; the new housing the very very old...
The green entrance way... lovely.
Just another thought... 1000 de la Gauchetiere ... seems a little flou to me.
thanks Alice
these are very nice toughts and comments
yes you're right 1000 de la Gauchetiere looks a little flou.
i wonder if the little overexposed lights in windows could make the building appear a little flou