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    Calgary Tower

    Sometimes you see something that is just made for mono. That's how this seemed to me at the time.

    Calgary Tower

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    Looks like the Calgary Tower to me, and a very nice shot of it. I've been to Calgary many times but have only gotten close to the tower once.

    I suspect I would have gone for colour, given the beautiful blue skies Calgary gets.

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    Concrete and clouds Manfred. I especially wanted to make the most of those interesting whisps. We don't see clouds like that much in the UK.

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    In color I would expect to see this on a calendar, magazine layout or other commercial work. In B&W I would expect to see this hanging on a lobby or gallery wall somewhere as art.

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    Absolutely wonderful combination of realism and a perspective of surrealism! Very dramatic on several levels.

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    Re: Calgary Tower

    The moment stands still with this image....awesome

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    Magnificent is the first thought that comes to mind. The second thought is to print it big, really BIG.

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    I adore this shot! I don't know or even particularly care about the building but the photo is one that I would hang in my home!
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    Re: Calgary Tower

    Quote Originally Posted by DougR View Post
    Magnificent is the first thought that comes to mind. The second thought is to print it big, really BIG.
    Yes, imagine it printed three floors high (30 feet/10m) in a foyer somewhere, so people look up at it

    Great image John.

    Cheers, Dave

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    Re: Calgary Tower

    Awesome.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dave Humphries View Post
    Yes, imagine it printed three floors high (30 feet/10m) in a foyer somewhere, so people look up at it
    Lacking such a wonderful situation to showcase the print, at least put it at the top of the stairs. Lacking any stairs, add a lower or upper level to the home to justify adding the stairs. That print certainly justifies undertaking such a major project.

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    Re: Calgary Tower

    This image is fantastic! I've been up this tower when visiting Calgary but never imagined a shot like this.

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    Nicely done.

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    Excellent vision to capture an image that you keep taking another look at. B&W for me every time.

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    A great shot, John. Monochrome for me every time with this kind of composition.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Wandjina View Post
    A great shot, John. Monochrome for me every time with this kind of composition.
    I'm with Martin on this one, stunning shot!

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    Thanks all for a great set of comments. I've never thought of it as a print but that is something to ponder since my other half keeps encouraging me to hang one or two of my images. Mind you, she doesn't have the best of memories of Calgary. We were on our way to Banff and managed 24 hrs here. However, the hotel was next to the tower and so we went up. All was well until I asked Susan to pose next to the observation window which she did until she realised she was standing on a glass floor with nothing else between her and the street below. It seemed to bother her somehow.

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    I love monochrome the most. In this case I'm with Manfred. I think this would be stunning in big bold colours.
    Cheers Ole

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    Loved it It's a pity that the lightbox is not working to see it better

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    Thanks for the feedback Ole. Thanks Binnur. That's generally the problem with portrait oriented shots. You do need the lightbox even on a large screen.

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