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Which do you like better?

Tower Bridge

EKTAR

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The second...

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Adam,  contrary to the majority I have a preference for the first .Why ?

2 curved lines at left and right  well highlighted  and perspective effect

added to the vanishing lines give the photo a more balanced appearance

The second has the foreground that bothers me a bit

....  because what Adam wanted us to see  is geometric perspective

and the combined effect of vanishing lines in color on the bridge (hence the

two arguments I have mentioned)

That said, two beautiful pictures anyway

Best

Henry

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I love my M for its lightness and a camera which I take everywhere with me
 

Cloudy, a little cool  but the air we breathe is unique in mountain
The film captures very well  the atmosphere by its nuances :)

... in addition no dust on sensor stress problem

 

Le Grand Bornand 1300m

May 2015

 

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Adam,  contrary to the majority I have a preference for the first .Why ?

2 curved lines at left and right  well highlighted  and perspective effect

added to the vanishing lines give the photo a more balanced appearance

The second has the foreground that bothers me a bit

....  because what Adam wanted us to see  is geometric perspective

and the combined effect of vanishing lines in color on the bridge (hence the

two arguments I have mentioned)

That said, two beautiful pictures anyway

Best

Henry

 

 

I prefer the second as well.  In addition to the laser show, the bridge steel side structures leading into the tower seem to be exposed more to my liking. There's more separation from the sky, especially on the lower left side.

 

 

And for me, by a long way..

 

 

Actually I prefer the first. It has more space for the image to "breathe".

The second image has a few too many elements which are individually spectacular, but collectively cluttered.

 

There is always one ... sorry!

 

 

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Thanks, all.  I really appreciate the feedback.  It is very insightful for me. :)

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Thanks, all.  I really appreciate the feedback.  It is very insightful for me. :)

 

It's with pleasure Adam and you are welcome :)

 

 

 

 

Granville in Normandy

 

the green color of the Channel for Ian

 

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and also developed by myself

 

 

Pic du Midi 3200m

French Alpes

not sunny that day but cold minus 5°C and snowy in May  :(

 

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M6 - Nocti f/1

Portra 400

 

A little color to one of my favorite corners.

 

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Now for a couple of entirely different shots.

 

Avalanche training.

Ektachrome 6x4.5

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