Houston skyline from Buffalo Bayou

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I don't know why, but I really like city-scapes.  Especially with some 'natural' elements in them like the trees here.  I would suggest cloning out some of the signs in the bottom right of the image.  Of course people that know the area know they are there, but they are cluttering things a little.  I love the sky blue reflecting off the glass buildings.

Travis
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Very nice, lovely colors.
Because of where I live it's so odd to see cityscapes like this and imagine that other people don't have mountains in the background... it makes me sad for you.
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what impresses me is a city scape with no trash. Very well done photo! it might make a good candidate for an HDR shot??
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"I get up every morning determined to both change the world and have one heck of a good time. Sometimes this makes planning my day difficult. "- EB White

Chattanooga Photographer www.BobEdens.com

A good effort, clean.

I'm not a fan of skewed buildings and the white wash does not help the buildings.

I'm not sure if you live near by, redo, however, shoot when the sun has gone down, and use long exposure, watch what happens with sky etc.
MMMMMMMMMMoi!!!!! You'll thank me later, and your sells will go up.

Invest in a tilt and shift, will be the best investment you ever did. If you are into architecture. Big $$$ in it.
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A tilt shift is already on my wish list, but it's a long list and the TS is near the bottom.  Plus there's the needs list Smiley Is there such a thing as a 3rd party TS lens?  The Canon ones are all $1,000+ and I'd like to get started a little lower than that if possible.  I may play with the prospective correction in PS and see what I can do. 

I do live nearby and was debating about going back Sunday morning.  The shot was taken a little before the sun starting coming above the horizon and if I waited a little longer it would have been a better shot.  There was a little time crunch that morning.

The colors are a little strong to me, but I was there that morning so I know the real image isn't anything close to what's here.  The saturation is bumped up way more than I ever have before.
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So, do you have a business in photography? or is it just a passion.
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