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Aug 11, 2008 02:18 |  #1

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Aug 11, 2008 05:27 |  #2

Too many distractions in this picture, I see two elbows on the right and something in the foreground on the left.




  
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Aug 11, 2008 06:34 |  #3

I like what you did with the coloring, but I agree with colin on the distractions. If you waited for a clean shot it might be better. Like the composition though - unusual angle.


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Aug 11, 2008 07:42 as a reply to  @ David Saunders II's post |  #4

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Too many distractions in this picture, I see two elbows on the right and something in the foreground on the left.

::sorry for the distractions..
:lol: those two elbows (2?) were actually "an elbow" n perhaps the other one was my car's side mirror...:lol: n the "something" on the left was my wife's face..she was the one who spotted the 'bad car' n leaned back as much as she could for me to shoot..:lol:

I like what you did with the coloring, but I agree with colin on the distractions. If you waited for a clean shot it might be better. Like the composition though - unusual angle.

::thx for the color complement..:o:lol:
there wasnt enuff time for a clean shot..as the traffic was packed behind me, i got no choice except shooting burstly while keep on moving forward..

by the way, thx colin n david..:)


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