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Watson's BayA few from a visit to Watson's Bay last weekend. We had fish and chips in the park and walked up to the top of the Gap for the sunset. Nice way to spend an evening.
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Just what do you think you're doing Dave?
#3 is the best image here. I think if you clone out the little wisp of cloud (think it is) that looks like a strange dust bunny at the top right directly over the bridge, it would be less distracting and make the image much cleaner.
I like #1, it makes me feel good. Don't ask me why.
The seconds doesn't do it for me, sorry. I guess it is a bit too much cliché? The last one is my favourite. Very cool juxtaposition of natural vs. man-made skyline. That thing at the top right is probably best cloned out, the eye tends to latch on to it. Cheers Steffen.
the third image is wonderful minus the dust speck or whatever that is in the upper right, but still a wonderful image!
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I like No 1 as well.
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Phwoar, #3 is very impressive. So much going on - the skyline, the bridge, the beautiful water, but the image is also balanced and doesn't come across as too busy or crowded.
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3 is a great image
I would square up the horizon a little though but more importantly clone out the cloud? thingy above the coathanger as it definitely seems out of place in this image. Well done. Steve check out my image gallery @
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