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Different GenerationsOne's in a hurry with a delivery schedule while the other takes his time.
Comments welcome: Bob
"Wake up and smell the pixels!"
Re: Different GenerationsWell timed and I like how the use of the door and window to frame the image.
Hassy, Leica, Nikon, iPhone
Come follow the rabbit hole...
Re: Different GenerationsAgreed. Very successful image.
Re: Different GenerationsGreat timing and reaction to catch this scene, a little bit of motion blur on the deliver guy would have been perfect!
have you played around with some others on this one to try and accentuate the theme?
Re: Different GenerationsA clever candid photograph. I like
the composition, the colours and the casual look it has.
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Short answer is - No. I have around 5,000 photos taken in Italy and I'd like to get a few of them processed during this lifetime. Appreciate your suggestion and see the merit in your view. Thanks. Thanks also to the other posters for comments and suggestions. Bob
"Wake up and smell the pixels!"
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