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Old 02/14/07, 12:11 AM   #1 (permalink)
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Default Thames skyline

Taken from the river.

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Old 02/14/07, 12:13 AM   #2 (permalink)
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Is the horizon level? I'm not sure about the focus.
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Well I'd agree that shadow detail is a little lacking.
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Old 02/14/07, 12:21 AM   #4 (permalink)
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Just realised, I was not wearing my reading glasses and my monitor was resting on a beer mat.
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Tremendous sky and light. Very nice capture Steve.

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Nice capture. Has a real mid-20th century feel about it, like before they bought in the clean air act. Perhaps the adjective I'm looking for is timeless. Anyway, it is nice.

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Steve -

Very dramatic, especially against that sky!
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Steve - lovely silhouette, and the sky's superb. Thanx for sharing.
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Great framing, bold sky and excellent use of light.
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Steve,

I really like this one, very dramatic.
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Steve,

nicely cropped, which with the dark buildings really suits the subject.
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Very dramatic, I like it.

The light breaking out over the HP is interesting too. All the hot air perhaps?
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