When did it suddenly become cool to hate everything? It's a growing problem, especially in the entertainment world, and no one benefits from an increasingly hard to please, pessimistic audience.
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February 4, 2003
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The reflection in the water just makes it that much better. Was the sky that colour, or is that result of the long expusre?
I particularly like the green-ness of the lights in the reflection of the left-hand building - much more noticeable than in the building itself.
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Its incredable!
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I'LL BE DIPPED IN SHIT!
I WANT A PRINT?
omg.. dude.. Zero.. I want a print
can you sc0re one?
let me know?
PLEASE?!
this is coooooooool!
i lvoe the color.. the glow..
yus!
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The buildings in this are really dynamic, in that not only were you able to capture a set of buildings with many lights on, but each building seems to have a differently colored set of lights. It's really unique! The reflection really hightens this impression, and makes for a very balanced and very impressive piece.
I like the understated, darkened foreground, too - it only increases the focus on what's going on behind it.
My one suggestion would be to do something about cleaning up the graininess in the sky. Perhaps a simple fix would be just to run over it with the blur brush.
Rock on.
And hey, thank you so much for your continued comments on my work. I love hearing your feedback!
Best regards,
-JTroll
Great work
Must be a artist to create such a picture
Great game of light, color and reflecting...
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