The city, via its citizens, contemplates itself in the early evening light.
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Wow…stunning. The city of TO should put that up somewhere!
I think the 24 lux just became an endangered species…
🙂
-M.
Mark, your set at Huff’s site was absolutely delightful. I try not to comment over there, so I hope Peter will excuse me for the wandering commentary.
Greg, I don’t mind at all. And Mark certainly deserves it.
Hee hee…why am I thanking Greg on Peter’s site??
🙂
Anyway, thanks to you both–Greg for your comments, and Peter for kicking it all off!
Now back to the regularly-scheduled great shot of today…
Looking forward to more like this Peter. These focal lengths can become story telling tools and fortunately it’s in the right hands….
Thank you Andrew. I am looking forward to shooting more with this lens.
Interesting how different folks react so differently to the same image. I, as opposed to Ian above, found the most evocative portion of the image to be the soft distant city skyline. I thought it lent it a fantasy air, like a surreal Camelot by Ursala Le Guin. I was taken enough by that notion about the image that it produced a poem, which I’ll spare you all, but I don’t think the image’s pull on the imagination would have been as strong (for me, of course) with a different presentation. I loved how this lens drew this scene.
Hi Greg,
Yes, the city was supposed to be “evocative”, and “surreal” as you write.
Thank you,
Peter.
Very nice composition! It seems this lens suits your kind of photography very well Peter.
Wow…stunning. The city of TO should put that up somewhere!
I think the 24 lux just became an endangered species…
🙂
-M.
Mark, your set at Huff’s site was absolutely delightful. I try not to comment over there, so I hope Peter will excuse me for the wandering commentary.
Greg, I don’t mind at all. And Mark certainly deserves it.
Hee hee…why am I thanking Greg on Peter’s site??
🙂
Anyway, thanks to you both–Greg for your comments, and Peter for kicking it all off!
Now back to the regularly-scheduled great shot of today…
Looking forward to more like this Peter. These focal lengths can become story telling tools and fortunately it’s in the right hands….
Thank you Andrew. I am looking forward to shooting more with this lens.
Interesting how different folks react so differently to the same image. I, as opposed to Ian above, found the most evocative portion of the image to be the soft distant city skyline. I thought it lent it a fantasy air, like a surreal Camelot by Ursala Le Guin. I was taken enough by that notion about the image that it produced a poem, which I’ll spare you all, but I don’t think the image’s pull on the imagination would have been as strong (for me, of course) with a different presentation. I loved how this lens drew this scene.
Hi Greg,
Yes, the city was supposed to be “evocative”, and “surreal” as you write.
Thank you,
Peter.
Very nice composition! It seems this lens suits your kind of photography very well Peter.
Thank you Luiz.