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Along Portage Avenue

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This one is great, Don. It speaks to me, actually. Makes my skin crawl. Sorry, can't say it any better.
This one works well - combination of the drops and the post-pro.
Damn, this one gets me... The first I looked, I thought: oh, another watercolour effect... cool. Then I look again, and no, it's just a combo of the rain and the drab background that give the effect... Fabulous! I also really the contrasting brightness of the top-left corner and the bottom-right... the mural, the silhouette, the bright stripes... it's great!

Exactly how much post-pro was done on this, if any!
I'm not revealing my bag of tricks. lol
--Don
Cailean, Don has for quite some time been intriguing us with his incredible style. We're perplexed yet amazed! Personally I enjoy not knowing what Don does to his images, it adds to the intrugue and fantasy of the images.

Don, I really like this shot. Are those spots of rain on the bus window? I also like how I THINK I see figures out there on the sidewalk, but I can't be sure. This makes the photo very pleasant to look at; it makes me chuckle. And am I correct to say that you're shooting at 21mm, in 35mm terms? That's WIDE! I'm jealous... I get a meager 35mm with my big brick of a camera...
Good point about the figures matt... very mysterious Smile
Thanks Matt. I use a .6x auxillary on my equiv 35 to 105 mm lens. I don't know exactly what this was shot at. But I love the effect of wide angle.

--Don