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landscape or cityscape?
Would like some opinions on which one I should enter :)
The first pic as a landscape of rubble hill in stuttgart - this is where in the 1950s the local germans took all the rubble from their bombed out city - they piled it up on the birkenkopf, today known as "rubble hill". The second pic is a 72 second exposure over the autobahn in Stuttgart-Vaihingen. Not sure whether to call this a cityscape or a nightscape, but please let me know which one to enter :) 1. Rubble Hill ![]() 2. Stuttgart Cityscape
Last edited by kentwaller; Sep-15-2012 at 07:40 AM. Reason: spelling error |
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Major grins
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I love them both... but I think #1 would be my choice. Should you go with #2 you might consider cloning out the sign post on the right. Stuttgart is where my best friend is from! :)
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thanks for the feedback Lisa! i didnt even notice the highway sign, thanks, it is gone! stuttgart is a wonderful place to live, much to see and do. think i'll head to munich today, see what is going on in the altstadt there :)
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I like 2, but LOVE 1.... (one part of my family descends from Stuttgart)
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#1, I love the depth I feel in it.
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Ooh, #1 is beautiful!
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thanks much to all of you for your feedback! stuttgart connections in the forum - so cool!
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#8
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I like both but feel that #1 has a more unique quality. Even without your explanation of what we are seeing, one senses that there is some history there.
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Maranto Photography
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I would go with #1, they are both good images though!
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#10
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Candid Grinner
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Both are very nice.
I think I would like #2 more if cropped to the level of the fence (the highest panel)... just a thought though
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