Nice one, Sara! I especially like the way the shapes of the two figures play off each other.
Thank you, BD.
I had a forty-five-minute slot into which to fit a bike ride - which I desperately needed - a couple of days ago. Threw the 40D on my shoulder, just in case, but not really expecting much, nor did I have the time to put into photos. But a little street-side stand in Chinatown did catch my eye. This is one of three shots I took that day, literally all I had time for. I posted this, not thinking it was earth-shattering - which it definitely is not - but because, 1. I am addicted to photography and had to; 2. This is so much better than the *nothing* I came so close to coming home with; 3. To prove that it's possible to make something out of practically nothing.
I'm delighted one other person saw something pleasing in the photo - especially you. :D
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Nice one, Sara! I especially like the way the shapes of the two figures play off each other.
"He not busy being born is busy dying." Bob Dylan
"The more ambiguous the photograph is, the better it is..." Leonard Freed
I had a forty-five-minute slot into which to fit a bike ride - which I desperately needed - a couple of days ago. Threw the 40D on my shoulder, just in case, but not really expecting much, nor did I have the time to put into photos. But a little street-side stand in Chinatown did catch my eye. This is one of three shots I took that day, literally all I had time for. I posted this, not thinking it was earth-shattering - which it definitely is not - but because, 1. I am addicted to photography and had to; 2. This is so much better than the *nothing* I came so close to coming home with; 3. To prove that it's possible to make something out of practically nothing.
I'm delighted one other person saw something pleasing in the photo - especially you. :D
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