“ What to Choose? ”
I have spent a week in London, going to places that we hadn't visited before. The National Gallery was one of these places. Boy, it was crowded! It's huge too, so after all we were able to admire the many beautiful paintings in relative peace.

On our way out, I turned around and ...
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Photo Location: National Gallery, London
  • Marianne Grützmeier Edited 2 months ago

    I have come to the realization that while travelling, I prefer using my phone instead of the heavy Canon. But knowing that this week’s challenge wouldn’t… more

    I have come to the realization that while travelling, I prefer using my phone instead of the heavy Canon. But knowing that this week’s challenge wouldn’t suit my skills in phone photography, I dusted off my 15 year old Panasonic Lumix and brought it along. The small camera is still not as fast to use as the phone, but it helps me doing the more challenging photography. It’s very lightweight and made it possible for me to take this shot with a long shutterspeed.

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  • Marianne Grützmeier Edited 2 months ago

    Undecisive as usual. I uploaded this photo from the London Underground as my first choice, but after a walk in the cold, sunny weather, I decided to re-edit my… more

    Undecisive as usual. I uploaded this photo from the London Underground as my first choice, but after a walk in the cold, sunny weather, I decided to re-edit my Museum-photo and upload that instead.

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  • Cindy Hess Edited 2 months ago

    Woah! I love this especially the composition (with the symmetrical background and the person standing still as the focus in the middle) and the reduced colours. Kudos… more

    Woah! I love this especially the composition (with the symmetrical background and the person standing still as the focus in the middle) and the reduced colours. Kudos for the steady hand. 
    For me my small camera is a must on short trips since I often feel more open to my surroundings and holidays and also more experimental. My phone is somehow not doing the trick for me.

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  • Myra Pritchett Edited 2 months ago

    This shows wonderful technical skill and creativity. Well done, Marianne. Love your alternate too.

    This shows wonderful technical skill and creativity. Well done, Marianne. Love your alternate too.

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