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Re: MOMA
I like the first one very much. Right away what hit me was the juxtaposition of the hard, unyielding lines and surfaces and the softness of the humanity reflected in the glass...kind of like a beautiful building can't exist without the folks who envisioned it, built it, care for it, work in it...
Not sure if that was what you were going for LOL, but in my eyes that is what you captured beautifully.
I like the way the legs of the person reflected on the farthest right are broken up in the reflection on the windows. Neat.
Hm if what Markulous suggested is possible, and you could correct the slight tilt (my lack of post processing skills showing here...), that would help I think.
I like 3 too.
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