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    Washington Monument

    Washington Monument and Reflecting Pool...

    Washington Monument

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    Re: Washington Monument

    Sorry but I'd like to have seen all the reflection
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    Re: Washington Monument

    I shot this from the end of he reflecting pool - where the eflection ended...

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    I like it Richard but the lack of symmetry is niggling a bit. If you are going to place the key feature near the centre, then it should be dead centre to make a stronger image.

    Looks a tiny bit over saturated but that is secondary to me.

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    Re: Washington Monument

    Just cropping from the right would take care of centering.

    I agree that the blues are oversaturated.

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    Re: Washington Monument

    To see all of the reflection as shot here you would end up with a huge part of the image being just water with no interest. Better as it is.

    One way to get get all the reflection without loads of water would be to drastically lower the view point...

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