A matter of opinion, though other than the removal of the road markings and traffic signs, there was little or no 'treatment' in either picture. It may look a little unworldly but that's how, at that time yesterday, it looked in reality.
This is actually the better of the two pictures because I used my wide-angle lens, which I could and should have used for the 2020 shot, to give more foreground and lead-in.
I initially thought it was the same picture, because the 'person' is still in the same place, but on closer inspection I see it's not a person, but a pot or something. That's why I thought you must have used one of your special effects on it.
Yes, the composition is better with the lefthand buildings to balance it, and more lead-in.
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John Lawrence said:
John Lawrence said:
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Isisbridge said:
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Howard Somerville replied to Isisbridge:
This is actually the better of the two pictures because I used my wide-angle lens, which I could and should have used for the 2020 shot, to give more foreground and lead-in.
Isisbridge replied to Howard Somerville:
Yes, the composition is better with the lefthand buildings to balance it, and more lead-in.
William Sutherland said:
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