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    Re: Urban exploration

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    especially in color you'll understand why I keep this crop (sky color is almost natural, normal this is Paris)

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    Well, this is very different story. Very, very good.

    Thanks Robert.

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    Re: Urban exploration

    Super set Jean

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    Re: Urban exploration

    Thank you Binnur.

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    Re: Urban exploration

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    It's a guard-rail . I can eliminate a row of tiles
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    John, here a new version

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    Urban exploration

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    Re: Urban exploration

    They are all a kick Jean and done so well. Eye candy for me. Do you think a bit off the top of #4 works? It brings me more into the shot. So glad I got to see these.

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    Re: Urban exploration

    Wonderful collection. Great eye!

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    Re: Urban exploration

    Quote Originally Posted by Rainforest View Post
    They are all a kick Jean and done so well. Eye candy for me. Do you think a bit off the top of #4 works? It brings me more into the shot. So glad I got to see these.

    Thank you Susan.
    The only thing I can do is to reduce the number of glasses to get a perfect symmetry.
    I like the result, it looks like modern painting, maybe I'd have to clean the two vertical black lines as they are not symmetric?

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    Urban exploration

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    Quote Originally Posted by rpcrowe View Post
    Wonderful collection. Great eye!

    Thank you Richard, I often wander head up

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