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Larz andersion park Hans Gruber
Doing it right am I?
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>> Anonymous
i'd say you're not doing it right
there's nothing remotely interesting about this photo
reminds me of my dad's photos, haha :(
>> Anonymous
>>42832
I somewhat disagree. I think that there is at least some merit to the photograph, but three things really bother me.

1. It's not quite straight.
2. The blue handicap sign is an eyesore.
3. It's huge, size it down unless someone requests a higher res version.

Some people find buildings and architecture to be interesting subjects to photograph. And yes, it is hard to take a picture of a building and make it look new and interesting. The light in this picture is flattering to the facade of the building and shows off some of the texture in the material. But the blue sky in the corner is just begging for some cloud formation.
>> ac
>>42836
I agree, but would also add that the air conditioner and the trash can outside are also eyesores. Basically, it'd be a much better photo if it stopped at the second floor.
>> Anonymous
I have mixed feelings about the handicap sign. it is very good that it is blue and makes the pic a little more whole (matching the sky) but it also doesn't fit at all. If it a blue bicycle or wagon or something, this pic could be awesome.