Pylon steps on the reflection of the building.
Without the title, I don't know what this picture is about.
Can you move to get the pylon out of the shot?
Regards,  Bob S.

On Thu, Jun 21, 2012 at 11:13 AM, George Sinos <gsi...@gmail.com> wrote:
> This is number 20 in the series "Print-a-Day for 30 Days."
>
> <http://georges.posterous.com/burlington-building-reflection-print-a-day-20>
>
> An exterior shot of the Burlington Building.  You saw an interior
> detail in Print-a-Day-3.   This is a beautiful old building with a lot
> of interesting detail inside and out.
>
> Earlier photos in this series taught me that vivid blue skies can get
> even more vivid in the print.  As a result, I decreased the sky
> saturation and changed the hue slightly.  This version is unmodified.
>
> I've always been a bit about the lighted pylon in the lower left.
> Sometimes I like it, it feels like it ties into the others that are
> father back.  Other times I think it's a distraction.  What do you all
> think.
>
> gs
>
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