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    finance tower

    taken in brussels, finance tower (= government dept. of finance). i'm pretty happy with these, just too bad the top right is completely blown out, it was a bright sunny day that day.



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    ha! That second one is CLEVER... smart dressed man climbing the steps... of finance. Very nice. I wonder if it would have been better landscape, though I think the omission of the "tower" works better.

    btw, they seem a little dark to me.
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    I find the second perfect, just love it

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    I agree that the second is nice! Great street shot!

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    Quote Originally Posted by manaheim View Post
    ha! That second one is CLEVER... smart dressed man climbing the steps... of finance.
    Lol. it is a clever photo.
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    I like the second one but the 1st one could have been better if the man wasnt so blurry
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    Quote Originally Posted by Dcrymes84 View Post
    I like the second one but the 1st one could have been better if the man wasnt so blurry
    Funny how things work sometimes and people see things differently. I really like the blurry man with the sharp back ground. It makes for a great street shot that way. It gives that feeling of of a typical business man in hurry to get to his meeting.

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    thanks for the replies everyone!

    Quote Originally Posted by manaheim View Post
    I wonder if it would have been better landscape, though I think the omission of the "tower" works better.
    care to explain a little bit what you mean by this? better landscape how? (and what does omission mean btw?)

    Quote Originally Posted by javier
    Funny how things work sometimes and people see things differently. I really like the blurry man with the sharp back ground. It makes for a great street shot that way. It gives that feeling of of a typical business man in hurry to get to his meeting.
    same here, that's what i was going for anyway. but hey, if we all liked the same stuff this forum would be pretty boring hey.

    btw, made a new edit of the first photo, think this one works much better:

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    Quote Originally Posted by ernie View Post
    thanks for the replies everyone!

    Quote Originally Posted by manaheim View Post
    I wonder if it would have been better landscape, though I think the omission of the "tower" works better.
    care to explain a little bit what you mean by this? better landscape how? (and what does omission mean btw?)

    Quote Originally Posted by javier
    Funny how things work sometimes and people see things differently. I really like the blurry man with the sharp back ground. It makes for a great street shot that way. It gives that feeling of of a typical business man in hurry to get to his meeting.
    same here, that's what i was going for anyway. but hey, if we all liked the same stuff this forum would be pretty boring hey.

    btw, made a new edit of the first photo, think this one works much better:

    I like it a lot more with this edit.
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    thanks same here.
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