I would say the graffiti is a nice twist to a normal boring scenery shot.
Went into the Chicago Apple store to google a local hotdog shop, and took this shot as I was walking out, randomly captured the concierge in a weird pose.
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I would say the graffiti is a nice twist to a normal boring scenery shot.
I was referring to the place itself, not screature's image. I have no issues with the portrayal.
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My aspiration... to be as good as kps one day... yeah dream on...
Not much of a dream, Di.
Better photographers than me on here, but I'm having fun.
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Yeah... me too! I really am just learning with this little "point and shoot", but I like it. Your "Mountain Gazebo" shot really blew me away though... very nice!
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Here is another from the series that I worked on this summer at the Deschenes Rapids. There was an amazing tree root system that had a "creature" coming out of it. It was shot in full sun, but I wanted a more dusk/moonlight feeling that I felt was more appropriate for the character of the "creature". With some work in Lightroom and Photoshop I got the result I was looking for.