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Afternoon walk to darling harbourWent for a walk to Darling harbour today and took a couple of snaps. As always, critique and comments encouraged and welcomed.
Cheers Matt
Matt, I find 2 & 3 really interesting. No Four looks like it could win a challenge, or did you steal the idea from that bloke which robbed everyone of a 50 1.4 in a previous challenge?
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Great images Matt - the first two make everything seem cold, I guess it is winter! I like the last one best! U must like looking into the sky between two buildings?
Geoff
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Matt while I also like #1 - #2 is a standout. The composition is good - nice candid - and you've really nailed the B &W superbly.
Peter
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Thanks for the kind comments guys.
What can I say about looking up into the sky between buildings? I love it. There isnt the height in London so I gotta get where and when I can As for #2 being illegal!! It's borderline isnt it. I was actually taking pics of the guy walking and that kid just ran in and sat there He looked so serene just sitting there reading. I got a couple more of him but he looked up and saw me. Matt
Great shots Matt... MattK did a great one of the spiral a while back that you might want to compare to...
As for #2... It is not illegal. Absolutely not and hopefully never will be. You should not feel guilty about taking it or similar photos... I took a similar candid at a local rugby match recently... I thought it was cute... The parents saw me and didn't mind at all... Cheers, John
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good shots all round ....... the last one realy stands out good work......
Cheers ....bp....
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