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downtown hotel - II by =sundreaming:iconsundreaming:


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Submitted: November 6, 2005
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San Francisco, september 2005.
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very cool , great shot ! :winner:

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Wow very nice execution of doutone photography! The colors are very lovely and the tone is lovely! Definately :+fav: worthy

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i love colors... how do you do that.?! :D

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Cool shot, i love the tones and the angle.
:clap: & :+fav:
have i told you how much i love your sign pictures? :D
good angle!nice shot!;)
I see That you have traveled a lot, how lucky you are!:)
all these extreme alngle looking up shots you do are so well done.. again.. can't get over the textures.
only minor thing that bothers me here is the first few letters of the sign are harder to read than the others. it's probably just because they are a lot smaller.

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i love the way you took this picture!!! :nod:

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yes... I noticed that detail myself, they look a bit dark and they have less 'definition' (and a bit less impact) than the bigger ones. I was about to enhance that little 'light' they have but I gave up, it would have looked too 'artificial'... so I let the perspective 'work'. and again, sometimes the slightest difference in monitors can be crucial in details like this one -I keep my main one very 'neutral' and calibrated on the greyscale, but on the other two the results are never the same.

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