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One of Hitchcock's classics
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Rear Window. Well done Mugmar. I wondered how this would be shown.
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Yep, a good idea for that classic.
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Thank you Bynx, Walter.
I tried several angles for this shot and the "straight on" seemed to work best considering the box likeshape of the truck ![]() Mugmar |
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Had you shot this from any other angle your pic would be more questionable as to the focus. As is there is no question its the REAR WINDOW.
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Good point, Bynx:?
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