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    Like the gateway pic Asnow. So many photo ops in Elora with all the old limestone architecture.
    Reality is a nice place to visit, but I wouldn't want to live there!

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    Thanks HBG. I was a little late getting there and with the short days didn't have a lot of time for exploration. Also a lot of spots for example down in the gorge were inaccessible during the winter.

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    I like the gate in the second one. The street and sidewalk in the first one distracts me a bit. Looks like it was a tough angle to get anything, though.

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    Thanks Q1. I wanted to get a picture of that long wall with the vines on it. I tried this but looks like it didn't really work. Any suggestions would be welcome.

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    Looks like a cool place, seems to have a lot of history.

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    Cool couple of shots. I actually like the receding path. Maybe if you were somehow able to crop some of the wall (and wires) off the right, it may focus attention on the wall and path. This may be hard with the aspect ratio though. If you were able to go back there, I would consider playing with what a vertical format shot looked like.

    When I saw the shot of the gate, my first thought was that this looked like Miss Havisham's place.

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    Thanks Realist, Runmonty. Maybe a vertical format would work better. I will keep that in mind for a future visit.

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