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Great composition (although I am not too fond of the framing you do on your photos, but that is just me.). Did you try taking one with a slower shutter speed as well? I would be interested to see what that looked like.
Feel free to edit and post any of my photos as part of your critique.
There is also a bit of dust on the lens or sensor as well, but thats just me being picky.
I really love seeing photo's of Canada. Sometimes I miss it...
danic
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I really think the framing is distracting from the photo and its too close to the building on the right.
I agree with Lori in that landscape would suit this photo better and the horizon is too close to the centre line for my liking in this picture. I would crop either from the bottom (prefered option) or the top to make it look better.
Roger
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