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    Walking to the moon

    Walking to the moon

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    Re: Walking to the moon

    Interesting.

    Phil, I love the lines this this one, but I would almost be tempted to crop in a faux pano? Less sky and crop to just above the diagonal line? This way, you have lovely triangles all over the place, even upside down hanging in the sky.

    Just my humble. Your work is impressive.

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    Re: Walking to the moon

    Nicely done, made sense after I spotted the moon.

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    Re: Walking to the moon

    I like the angles in this shot, Phil.

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    Re: Walking to the moon

    +1 to Greg's comment, very nice angle

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    Re: Walking to the moon

    That's a great shot.

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    Re: Walking to the moon

    Very interesting composition. Nice use of lines.

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    Re: Walking to the moon

    Quote Originally Posted by Marie Hass View Post
    Interesting.

    Phil, I love the lines this this one, but I would almost be tempted to crop in a faux pano? Less sky and crop to just above the diagonal line? This way, you have lovely triangles all over the place, even upside down hanging in the sky.

    Just my humble. Your work is impressive.

    Marie
    Thanks Marie

    I quite liked the negative space but will give the 16:9 a try, as it worked well with another street shot in the tunnel (walking to the light)

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    Re: Walking to the moon

    Quote Originally Posted by Shadowman View Post
    Nicely done, made sense after I spotted the moon.
    Thanks John

    I was considering removing the passer-by but thought it made more sense to keep her in as she was close to the moon in the frame. I was waiting for no people at all in the shot but thought that just keeping it simple with one would help, so waited until the rest of the frame was clear. This was quite a busy pedestrian overpass to Waterloo station in the early evening, so a lot of human traffic

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    Re: Walking to the moon

    Thanks John, Dan, Binnur and Greg

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    Re: Walking to the moon

    Very cool shot! Great job!

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