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Jul 03, 2008 08:43 |  #1

This shot was taken at an outdoor theatre in Broome Western Australia. If you look at a map you'll see its a long way from no where but a very a very interesting place to visit.
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Jul 03, 2008 11:22 |  #2

What...no cup holders for your drink? :D. Sorry...

It's an interesting shot but the lighting doesn't do anything for me. There's a couple of spots there that are just pure blown whites. I think different lighting and maybe a slightly different angle would have worked better.

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Jul 03, 2008 11:31 as a reply to  @ Walczak Photo's post |  #3

I was just going to mention perhaps had the seats been at an angle it would have made for an interesting shot...


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Jul 04, 2008 03:15 |  #4

perhaps some one sleeping on it or reading news papers or smoking at leisure?

and oh yes. Bright light takes away all attention.


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Jul 04, 2008 06:07 |  #5

Thanks for the comments much appreciated


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