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19-JUN-2010

Evening - Canning, Nova Scotia


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Barry 06-Sep-2010 01:15
This is another great shot Steve, the cool and the warmth of the light in the same shot is interesting...
Lennart Waara03-Sep-2010 17:50
Very fine picture Steve! Looks like a painting by Edward Hopper!
Rudi 03-Sep-2010 03:35
This is very well executed! Detail throughout, a really nice night shot.
Pat Nighswander 03-Sep-2010 03:32
Well I tried to comment on this before work but I ended up googling to find out where this was and then I was almost late... wonderful small town night shot... great exposure and blue sky.
Frank Kavanagh Photography02-Sep-2010 17:09
Great detail throughout Steve, from the shadows to the colour in the sky and in the store
Terry 02-Sep-2010 16:59
I love the colors too and great perspective. Wonderful
exposure - right on.
Cindi Smith02-Sep-2010 15:32
I love the angle in which you took this. I love the small town feel. Has a yesteryear feel to it. A quaint and wonderful place and very, very well captured. Perfect time of day, perfect light and perfect composition!
Pete Hemington02-Sep-2010 14:28
Nice shot with the light and lines, and you are the last one out on the street!
Cindy Flood02-Sep-2010 12:41
I like the way you framed it with a little bit of a view into the store on the right. You have captured a really 3-D look here.
Guest 02-Sep-2010 12:22
Nice! The I love the lighting, color, and the old buildings.
hal 02-Sep-2010 12:15
These buildings look lovely Steve.
lt seems to be an "Art" section of the town, with a pottery,
Ocean Spirit Studio, and the front shop selling what looks like china-ware.
Looks like a very nice summer evening too. l feel like l'm right there
Michael Edwards02-Sep-2010 11:00
Very cool street scene, Steve.
This is very suggestive of the Maritime "feel" and I love your fine use of low-light and shadows.