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What a great shot, Ellen! So many elements at work here. The man dancing into the sun adds to the great balance of the lamp posts and that unique structure in the middle. Well done!
WOW! I am in love with this photo! It feels sepia-toned and historic, so amazing that it’s just the way the sun is playing off of the silhouettes and structures. Just gorgeous.
The colors you’ve captured are stunning! The brilliant sun creates lyrical silhouettes of all the structures and of the 3 walking figures. Maybe the guy on one foot is hopping or skipping??? Certainly, he looks joyful.
What a great shot, Ellen! So many elements at work here. The man dancing into the sun adds to the great balance of the lamp posts and that unique structure in the middle. Well done!
WOW! I am in love with this photo! It feels sepia-toned and historic, so amazing that it’s just the way the sun is playing off of the silhouettes and structures. Just gorgeous.
Here comes the sun! I agree with Simone–I love the sepia quality of this photo.
Thanks to the sun
Your photo is beautifully enhanced.
Thanks to the sun
The man was so inspired, he danced!
I love that my photography inspires poetry!
Interesting subject matter beautifully caught with sun and sepia
Very nicely composed.
The colors you’ve captured are stunning! The brilliant sun creates lyrical silhouettes of all the structures and of the 3 walking figures. Maybe the guy on one foot is hopping or skipping??? Certainly, he looks joyful.
Like they all said – great photo – lighting, composition, colors, reflections and – well, everything else. Brava!
Love the color of the light, the rhythm of the pole, pavilion, and people!
I love the dark silhouette against the beautiful colors of the sky caused by the sun. A truly beautiful photo.
This is almost monochromatic with great value differences! The lampposts create “perspective!”
Such a cool photo!!