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Jon Berntsen
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Hi Amr Maged. Good work. I have one question,did you consider a little more space on the sides when you set up the scene? If yes, what were your arguments for not doing so, or if no, why didn't you? It's a little compositional hard, at least for me, to get the right focus because of the lack of space. Kind of breaks the border for me. With a little more space, you would have had a very good focus point regarding to the rule of third on the left side of the building. Hope I didn't insult you in any way, as I don't know if you are looking for comments in the first place. Keep the good work up.