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    Re: untitled

    Good contrasts.The background is buzzing with activity,really makes you wonder...what the.... I keep looking at the foot on the right,it goes with the long shadows...so it's in.
    I'm no expert...I keep looking at this, It pulls you in, I can't say why.
    Hopefully someone else can size this up.
    Nice shot.

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    Re: untitled

    Thanks Rick!

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    Re: untitled

    I'm afraid the chopped heads at top and feet at bottom spoil this one for me.
    I think you could have done a vertical shot and not lost any of the feel.
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    Re: untitled

    There is a lot to like about the pic. The busy background is far enough removed it does not detract from the two main subjects, but still adds energy. I also appreciate the contrast between the bleach blond hair and the dark locks on the second subject.

    I agree with Frog that a vertical shot might be a better way to go here. The vertical line of the cross walk would complement a vertical shot nicely.

    Good capture.

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    Re: untitled

    Thanks Frog and Ptax. I wish I could go back and try out a vertical, I'm not sure though, It might take away from the long line of crowd/people in the background, we'll never know! ha.

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