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I'm still thinking about this, Kev. 

 

My eyes keep being drawn to the 'Vision Antique' plaque  I do like the tonality and the same mysterious quality that was in your other image  :)

:) I won't be offended if it is not for you. I like comments both positive and negative. They all go into my thought process pot for the future.

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Ok. Not sure how much of an improvement it is - as well as the brightness, I cropped some off the top, then I decided the view would be more dramatic if the near steps descended at a more vertiginous Hitchcock-ian angle. Well you know how it is ... once you start playing with something..

 

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Ok. Not sure how much of an improvement it is - as well as the brightness, I cropped some off the top, then I decided the view would be more dramatic if the near steps descended at a more vertiginous Hitchcock-ian angle. Well you know how it is ... once you start playing with something..

 

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Chris, I like your edit. It has improved this image. Nice one! Your help is appreciated.

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Cheers

Great image, the ghost shadows of the banister are stunning. I do like Chris's edit, it really brings out the Escher staircase element.

Cheers Paul. The edit gives it a nice lift. :)

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I've been back to this a few times now. Initially I wasn't convinced as I felt it was lacking 'something', but the more I view it the more I like it. The shadow of the bannister is the real deal breaker :yes

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I've been back to this a few times now. Initially I wasn't convinced as I felt it was lacking 'something', but the more I view it the more I like it. The shadow of the bannister is the real deal breaker :yes

Yep, it's the shadow that makes the shot. :)

Thanks Phil.

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