Yes, the back lane are for delivery trucks, restaurant workers... where the unslightly stuffs are put away so that cutomers or tourists, etc do not see the mess.
I love the first one...the colors pull you in. My two scents on the second photo...I enlarged it but still it didn't do what my eyes wanted it to do...pull me into the back of the street. I think it has to do with the light. The brightness by the bike leading toward the end of the street grabs the eye but then suddenly the light on the top walls take over so my eyes end up being all over the place. Hope this makes sense.
I get what you meant, Camellia. That was the sunshine. I tried darkening that part but it affected the front part of the photograph. Maybe I should use a gradient level but I am not very good at it. Thanks for your comment, Camellia. Appreciate it.
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ReplyDeleteInteresting second shot. Seems to largely be a mix of bicycles and a/c units!
ReplyDeleteYes, the back lane are for delivery trucks, restaurant workers... where the unslightly stuffs are put away so that cutomers or tourists, etc do not see the mess.
DeleteWow cool murals I really like the 2nd one
ReplyDeleteThank you, Tom and Jovi.
DeleteThat mural is amazing, but the second shot with its editing steals the show.
ReplyDeleteThank you, Tom.
DeleteBoth nice. #1: Aren't artists amazing? Who thinks of this kind of stuff!?
ReplyDeleteThank you, Nancy. I agree with you that the graffitti artists are really talented !
DeleteI love the first one...the colors pull you in. My two scents on the second photo...I enlarged it but still it didn't do what my eyes wanted it to do...pull me into the back of the street. I think it has to do with the light. The brightness by the bike leading toward the end of the street grabs the eye but then suddenly the light on the top walls take over so my eyes end up being all over the place. Hope this makes sense.
ReplyDeleteI get what you meant, Camellia. That was the sunshine. I tried darkening that part but it affected the front part of the photograph. Maybe I should use a gradient level but I am not very good at it. Thanks for your comment, Camellia. Appreciate it.
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