Normally I don't like straight on shots of anything but in this photo it looks good. My one suggestion would be to lighten up the shadows so we might be able to see the tools and equipment inside. Looking at the sign dealing with tires was a good choice of profession because anything to do with writing would definitely be ruled out. Nice picture, Jeff
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The number of oil spots on his drive tell you something about his clientèle. Nice work Greg!
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This is a classic shot. Great composition there. The stair stepping lines from the fence on the right on up the building make for a very strong compositional effect. I love that sign...
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