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Apr 20, 2006 14:19 |  #16

It's actually sunny york steve, i was there bank holiday.

About dark enough on my monitor matey

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Apr 20, 2006 14:51 as a reply to  @ Sean-Mcr's post |  #17

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Men and their toys. :p


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Apr 20, 2006 14:56 |  #18

Keep your eyes of my bag girl:p


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Apr 20, 2006 15:00 as a reply to  @ Sean-Mcr's post |  #19

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Keep your eyes of my bag girl:p

I've got my own Crumpler, thank you very much! :p


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Apr 20, 2006 15:36 |  #20

I would like to see the versions without your feet cut off. I know you said they didn't work as well, but I'd like to see it for comparison's sake because it bothers me in the current shot that they aren't there. Other than that, I really like the photo. Great B&W conversion and contrast.




  
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Apr 20, 2006 17:03 |  #21

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I still prefer the first it's more in your face to my eyes

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Apr 20, 2006 19:55 |  #22

I think I like it better with the feet in, but maybe with it cropped to show the same amount of the wall as you can see in the feet out shot. Might be the best of both worlds.




  
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Apr 20, 2006 20:20 |  #23

I never crop my images, my partner took this shot so i could make an exception. But it would be one or the other really

Simply by sticking my hands on the screen i how it looks and it's not for me.

I actually like the feet left out, look a little surreal, more i see the more it look like i'm leaning back


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