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Shot in RAW. Post processing done in Adobe Bridge, ACR and Photoshop cs3. Exposure details: f13, 1/125", ISO100, 50mm.


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Another from my early morning walk around Tucson's historical areas. There was something in the way of my shooting this straight on, so my best option was an angle. I couldn't get a sharper angle (my preference) without losing the blue door. So this was a happy medium. I cloned out a sign at the very far left of the frame. Your thoughts?
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Absolutely grat work! White wall looks good, not too bright. Lovely colorful doors, little windows, this composition, great light... I love this!

Many thanks for sharing!

Best regards -E :)

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Lou Ann, Great lighting, beautiful deep rich primary colours, though I agree a straight on approach would have been preferable. In this case the diagonal approach tends to minimize the impact of the doors & window frames. Still, a nice return on your investment. Without having seen the original its just a guess but I'd say the decision to remove the sign was valid. Always interesting to see your output. Best, LM.
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Compliments to you. You have such a great eye. I love the colors and the shapes. Don't know that I agree with the straight on view. I think the angle of the street enhances the image and gives it depth. All my best-Jim
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This probably would have been good head-on, but it certainly works at this angle as well. It's a simple but very effective shot. If I were to frame this, I'd probably crop just a titch off the top, which I don't think would encroach too much on the red doorway. I think there is a little too much white wall in the UL. This photo is kind of on the order of what I was commenting on with your photos the other day.....a series of 3 in different colors. Anyway, I love all of your Tucson shots. Bravo!
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your on a color roll, I like the angle here and see it as most likely preferable to the head on version. The street gets more play here and the windows are not as central.
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