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Beerteam's submission is bridging two assignments: motion and reflection. Nicely done. This is an inventive interpretation. It's a nice composition and exposure, but requires explanation. The awning is so obscure and the motion so slight. I especially admire the reflection and secondary arch in the window on the far right. With this photographer, I have to assume that was intentional. This is an enormously complex image, and in that I admire it very much.
BT's other image, again requiring an explanation, but one that reveals perhaps the most inventive interpretation of motion. This is a fantastic exposure, one that captures both the evening sky and the illuminated dial of the clock. It's interesting that the perspective/choice of lens doesn't allow the clock standard and the building to be simultaneously perpendicular: the building appears on a slant, the clock straight; straighten the building, there goes the clock. I agree with his decision. Neat shot.
Well, that's it folks. I want to apologize again for having let this go, and to thank GrossJohann for stepping up and doing an assignment. I'll be doing some more, and encourage others to jump in as well. I can help you orÔÇöas in GJ's caseÔÇöyou can take the ball and run with it. Suggestions for themes are always welcome, too. Happy shooting and I'll see you again soon.
Is he part duck?
Yay! Loraz is back!!