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    Circular Quay Sydney Early Evening

    I've been shooting for about six months now.
    This is my latest effort from the Quay in Sydney.

    Ta for looking.


    Circular Quay Sydney by stevejwphotography, on Flickr
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    Love this image!

    I even like the blur effect formt he people moving with the stable back ground.''

    One question though, is there a specific reason the crop on the left was done so close to the building? I think it would have been better with a little space there, but that's just me.

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    beautiful!!!
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    Thanks fellas!

    A few others have mentioned that it may be a tad unbalanced though with too much empty space on the right.
    I personally don't mind it but that building on the left is right next to a round about and road and I think there's some other junk on the ground there, that 'might' have been why I did it this way.

    Anyway, cheers for the replies fellas.

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    Very nice. The first thing i noticed is the building on the left seems to be leaning...
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    Thanks for bringing back some wonderful memories. We spent three days in you beautiful city (in a hotel just to the right of where your picture ends) about 18 months ago, and loved the area. I'm ready to go back for another visit at any time - if only my wallet was as accomodating.


 

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