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redoor
30th of July 2008 (Wed), 15:09
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fishingjts
30th of July 2008 (Wed), 19:33
wow... that last shot! and "Police" socks just top it off!

CartoonBear
30th of July 2008 (Wed), 23:16
I want black socks that say "photographer" in white block letters on them :D

martinsmith
31st of July 2008 (Thu), 04:37
Love that last shot.

Did she shout anything at you for taking it?

gkuenning
31st of July 2008 (Thu), 04:49
Not too happy about that last one, myself. In the first place, I think selective color is an overused cliche (though you are to be congratulated for doing it well). But more important, it falls into the category of "the subject would be embarrassed to see it on the Internet" . I'll confess to taking those, but I try not to publish them.

(But I also have to pat you on the back for a great capture with tons of emotion.)

redoor
2nd of August 2008 (Sat), 22:32
Not too happy about that last one, myself. In the first place, I think selective color is an overused cliche (though you are to be congratulated for doing it well). But more important, it falls into the category of "the subject would be embarrassed to see it on the Internet" . I'll confess to taking those, but I try not to publish them.

(But I also have to pat you on the back for a great capture with tons of emotion.)

Ok....but it was in the paper as well...mind you not with the black and white.

redoor
2nd of August 2008 (Sat), 22:34
Love that last shot.

Did she shout anything at you for taking it?
yes she said "hey he's taking my picture".....the cops know me so they said "oh well"

amckenzie4
4th of August 2008 (Mon), 10:01
1) Looks like a fun ride! Dangerous, but fun!

2) Great expression... what was he doing?

3) Interesting... I'd like to see this one without the selective color. While I haven't been paying attention for long enough to see it as a cliche yet, I'm not sure I think it works in this case. Great capture, though.