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Very nice photo. Makes me feel like I’m there.

 

As a gentle suggestion would the photo not be improved to use the transform tool like in LR and make the buildings vertical? IMHO it only makes images stronger because we know only the Tower in Pisa is really leaning. Meant as a suggestion to an otherwise excellent photo.

 

Completely agree - I just forgot to do it ;)

 

Here is the straight version

 

26292868108_dc13b19b8d_b.jpgCity of London early morning.jpg by Ben Bolton, on Flickr

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One of the Family, Frederick George Cotman (1850-1920), Liverpool art gallery.

 

1/60sec @ f/1,7 ISO 500

 

I don't see many paintings with the type of blurry background that seem to be in demand for photographs.

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One of the Family, Frederick George Cotman (1850-1920), Liverpool art gallery.

 

1/60sec @ f/1,7 ISO 500

 

I don't see many paintings with the type of blurry background that seem to be in demand for photographs.

 

Point taken.  Jan Vermeer, however, painted bokeh pretty well.  But in this farmhouse scene, on whom would you focus?

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