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Wellington Street West, Toronto

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J. Gafarot said:

The careful distribution of the inert centers of interest and its colors are optimum for the relevance of the man about town.

Excellent
7 years ago

John FitzGerald replied to J. Gafarot:

Thank you very much, José. That's what I was trying to do, so it's good to know that I succeeded.
7 years ago

William Sutherland said:

Splendid shot!

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7 years ago ( translate )

John FitzGerald replied to William Sutherland:

Thanks, William.
7 years ago ( translate )

rdhinmn said:

The fire hydrant (are they really lime green in Toronto?) does echo the balance and stance of the man pretty well! (He does look like a petty official, off to help someone.) Lots of nice verticals on top of a band of horizontals, and then a daring angle as the underlying pattern. Nice.
7 years ago

John FitzGerald replied to rdhinmn:

Thanks, Bob, especially as I really liked that angle. The fire hydrant is yellow; I guess the shadow makes it look green.
7 years ago

Robert Cabaret said:

Bravo pour cette composition équilibrée, parfaitement significative de la ville contemporaine ! J'm.!
7 years ago ( translate )

John FitzGerald replied to Robert Cabaret:

Thank you very much, Robert. I was aspiring to that.
7 years ago

Keith Burton said:

I like the way the pair of litter bins are standing there to attention like a pair of high-ranking officers, waiting to take the salute from the man marching past! The fire hydrant anchors the shot nicely.
7 years ago

John FitzGerald replied to Keith Burton:

Thank you very much, Keith. I hadn't recognized the resemblance to officers, but it does look like a march-past.
7 years ago

Berny said:

great compo!
7 years ago ( translate )

John FitzGerald replied to Berny:

Thanks, Berny.
7 years ago ( translate )