Thank you, Mark, Attila and Alan, for the kind words.

Alan, as for "Too good to nitpick.", - since different people have different views (and different taste to the wine), it is always interesting what might bother some other people in a particular photo,
even if it were perfect.

Mark, it is interesting to hear that to your taste, the presence of the people is a plus. Your comment about "3D" feel is interesting. I hadn't thought about it that way before. I suspect it is the "S"-like shape of the building in #2 that contributes to that, as opposed to a more flat (or actually just one wide angle (or arch)) in #1. Also, the large distance to the building in #1 flattens it out.

Again, thanks to all!


Igor


 Mark C Mon, 13 Oct 2014 16:20:12 -0700 wrote:

The formal and rather symetrical architecture of the building really compliments the nearly perfect symmetry of the building and its reflection - with the people breaking things up just enough to make the photos feel alive. Great! Both are very good but #2 seems more 3d to me for some reason.




On Sun, 12 Oct 2014, Igor PDML-StR wrote:



I've mentioned a few times that I love reflections (especially in photos).
I know that a few PDMLers also like them...
So, here are a couple of photos from Dresden Zwinger Palace:

http://42graphy.org/galleries/2014-05-03-reflections/

All comments are welcome!

Igor



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