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ShadowsI snapped these while the micro-meet was in Circular Quay. I'm really happy with them, which is rare for me in an image.
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You should be happy with them.
I like them a lot also. The long shadows are fantastic ![]() Termy,
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All great shots Leigh, but the last one is streets ahead. The lone human with the birds flying away makes this such an evocative image. Having also looked at the colour version on your gallery, I think the B & W works far better.
Peter
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Leigh, the 4th image is my pick of the bunch here, and echo Peter's comments about the feel of the pic.
In the top right third of #4 there's something white on the ground in vertical line of bricks - it's a bit distracting - maybe clone it out?
I saw these on the camera's LCD and thought you had some winners, they are so much more powerful big and in Black and White. Great work Leigh, particularly the last one it's great.
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