Very hard sometimes to capture bright light and shadows, but you have done a fine job with this scene, Rob. I don't see anything in a window. lol I wonder about that little building with blue trim too. Looks like you took advantage of the morning sun to illuminate this pretty street scene along the water.
I do like this shot, with stunning light and shade,plus spot on focus and detail in this photography too.I also like the soft blue sky in this shot as well.
I just had lunch after swimming my two miles; so if I fall asleep during my critique, it's nothing personal.
Fabulous job of manipulation on this one. I'm not sure how you so seamlessly cloned in those blue skies. I see you parked your vehicle out front - the bicycle, not the boat. Seriously great work with your use of light and dark contrast. I imagine you were mystified when you woke up and saw that big yellow thing and the blue skies. Exquisite detail work on the bricks. And how can you argue with Michael's comments even though I have no idea once again what he's saying. My native languages are prehistoric Neanderthal, Phoenician and Babylonian although I do speak fluent Mayan as well.
Roger
P.S. I have decided that this week I am going to fire up Paint.net. Wish me luck.
It's a very inviting place for a talk, you even can take a seat to have that talk and to enjoy the view:o)
Nicely taken, Rob