Framed Bourbon Street.

That's very cool. Looking at it again, I might think about cropping the left side a smidge, just enough to eliminate that slight edge of a window and I think a corner of a windowsill. in the lower left. Which is probably getting nitpicky in a really nice photo.
 
That's very cool. Looking at it again, I might think about cropping the left side a smidge, just enough to eliminate that slight edge of a window and I think a corner of a windowsill. in the lower left. Which is probably getting nitpicky in a really nice photo.

I agree--a tad too much "junk" on the left side. Really nice overall, though.
 
You really got a good eye Ron,You just keep getting better and better. Nice stuff on flicker to I never seen posted here but well worth a look.
 
You really got a good eye Ron,You just keep getting better and better. Nice stuff on flicker to.

Thanks DarkShadow. I appreciate the acknowledgement. I tend to get frustrated with myself because I don't get out and practice like I feel I should. I let opportunities slip by me.
 
I like the framing in the first shot with the dark "poles" for a lack of a better word, but you've cut off a part of the sign in both. To me, it looks the same as awkwardly cutting off a limb in a portrait.

The b&w conversion is nice though, as is the exposure.
 

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