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Man, people have some really creative examples in this compitition - And I, sigh, have very little...
![]() Here's a shot through the glass door of a bar, looking at the thirsty patrons... Dave |
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You're on the outside looking in, a place most of us have been a time or two.
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I dont like anyone looking at the camera. It takes the spontaneity out of the shot. Id give 10 of your dollars to know what that woman was thinking when she saw you taking her picture.
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I like it. It's busy enough to be interesting but not busy enough to be overwelming. Love the complimentary colors.
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There's a huge mural of half naked people on the right of the patrons, too bad all you can see is a snipet of it. Dave |
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