“ Downtown of the rising sun. ”
Been an incredibly busy week at work and had resigned myself a photo wasn't going to happen. Getting my work partner his morning coffee, saw the sun shining from behind this old building whipped out my camera. Not the best photo ever, but used my camera, didn't loose my streak and learnt how to ...
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  • Alison Skeldon Edited 3 years ago

    Well spotted and captured; the skyline is interesting with a mix of lines and repeating shaped. Good pick up.

    Well spotted and captured; the skyline is interesting with a mix of lines and repeating shaped. Good pick up.

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  • karen feldman Edited 3 years ago

    its never a fail if you pick up your camera! glad you didn't lose your streak. i like the washed outness (not a word, but it is now) of the buildings, like they are too… more

    its never a fail if you pick up your camera! glad you didn't lose your streak. i like the washed outness (not a word, but it is now) of the buildings, like they are too tired to be bright and in color.

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  • Chris Carey Edited 3 years ago

    Great in BnW. Love the leading line of different roof tops.

    Great in BnW. Love the leading line of different roof tops.

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  • Wendy Wilson Edited 3 years ago

    The black and white works well drawing my eye to the roof lines.

    The black and white works well drawing my eye to the roof lines.

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Canon EOS 70D Tamron 18-400mm f/3.5-6.3
1/400 f/4 100 28

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