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This article has been viewed 1300 times in the last 11 months anon (bas8-toronto12-1096757587.dsl.bell.ca): 1st Jan 2008 - 17:28 GMTLovely shots. Number three is almost divine, with the rays of light penetrating the gloom. Is it Ashbridge's Bay? Have you seen their former house, at Queen and Connaught? There is the most amazing GIANT willow tree. The garden is accessible to the public and makes for a great photo op in addition to being a cozy little hideaway in the heart of the city. been: 1st Jan 2008 - 17:33 GMTOh, and it looks like you just caught the blink of the light on top of the stack. It's all of about one pixel big. Gives a speck of stark contrast.
been: 2nd Jan 2008 - 00:10 GMTBut I think, ultimately, the fourth is my favourite. Love the dendritic effect of the leafless tree, so sharp in the foreground. The transition from the glittering bay up to the murky sky, through the industrial background is a journey. I went full screen but couldn't quite see the full image at once. This would make a great poster or print. Elicar: 2nd Jan 2008 - 04:01 GMTThank you! Don't tell anybody, but I experimented on the firsh shot. I put my sunglasses over my Leicha lens to get the full sun. Comment on this articleBrowsing articles by Elicar - [previous] :: [next] |
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