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Thanks for commenting, I understand what you mean - for me I just like verticals to be vertical but respect everyone's personal preferences.Personally I think the verticals are "too vertical" and that makes the image look top heavy. Otherwise it is alright.
28mmWhat length is the lens?
Room For maneuver then.28mm
Thank youSo much for my memory! Walked past a thousand times, didn’t even recognise it! Is it still primark? I remember the good old days of going to John Lewis (and asking my mum if he had any children)
It’s the bus lanes that so it for me here. One in the foreground that matches the buildings, and then the orange lane behind matching the similarly aligned orange band in the background penthouse. Seemingly ordinary photo with a nice simple nod. I like it
I just use the Leica Q which is a fixed 28mm - would probably still be achievable, though not quite so close.Room For maneuver then.
I would stand other side of bus stop with 15mm if you happen across that again, he would nearly be pouring it on your head.
I could have sworn John Lewis used to have their branding around the top of the curved building on the left. Strewth. Good thing the missus works at a care home; room and board please! It’s worse than I think.Thank you
No it's not Primark/John Lewis, that's further down (to the left).
The curved building is what used to be the electricity offices SWEB(?)
I could have sworn John Lewis used to have their branding around the top of the curved building on the left. Strewth. Good thing the missus works at a care home; room and board please! It’s worse than I think.
You damned legend.The regeneration of Bristol and the implications for the Partnership
New proposals for Bristol growth From its very opening, John Lewis Bristol did magnificently well. Bristol thrived and the branch wallowed ...johnlewismemorystore.org.uk