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  1. I may have shot the stairs straight on to see what that looked like, but otherwise, excellent shot.
  2. I really like this composition. Super sharp, in focus flowers with great colors. Well done.
  3. Hi Mike, a little background on this beauty https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Metropolitan_Life_Insurance_Company_Tower
  4. Shot this one during Covid, but I came back to it, as it started growing on me. The old Met Life tower, Madison Square Paek, NYC. One of my favorite buildings in the city.
  5. Shot this on one of my Rolleiflexes, at a local car show. I love the deco look of the car, and I thought this shot aligned with the deco motif. thoughts?
  6. A very interesting shot. The word ethereal certainly comes to mind. I like it!
  7. Looking at it again, does there need to be something to go to? I think the idea is that it’s sort of indefinite is what’s important. I wish the trees had kept going, obviously, but does it really distract from the image without an object to focus on at the end?
  8. I want to see the scene framed by the stairs, and the image makes me want to see that. I think this works. I'd like to see a color version, but I think it's a cool photo.
  9. I visited a large public garden in NJ, last weekend and was struck by these rows of beautiful beech trees. I thought it made for an interesting composition. Thoughts? Sony a7ii, processed in LR.
  10. jc1305us

    Beech trees

    Visited a public garden here in NJ today and I found these incredible row of beech trees. Reminds me of the final scene of "The Third Man" with Orson Welles.
  11. @Ricochetrider Straight out of the camera. Kodak Portra I believe
  12. Unfortunately when it comes out of Lightroom, it loses something. 🙁
  13. 4th attempt. I created a linear gradient from the bottom right corner to the top left, and adjusted the whites and blacks. (White more than black) without increasing the overall exposure. Think this is the best version of the three.
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