Between being sick and busy with work, I finally got a chance to take some shots for the challenge and would appreciate a little C&C from you. Thanks so very much! :lust
Number 3 was the one that got my attention. Looks like the young spend a lot of time there
I like #3, too. There's a interesting counterpoint created by the negative connotation of the graffiti and the warm-fuzzy of the couple sitting together in the afternoon light.
Thanks so much for the feedback! The overlook is gorgeous but definitely marred by all the graffiti, which gives it kind of an "urban" feel that you don't expect to find in the middle of nowhere. Thanks for the heads up on the tree, SeascapeS. I'll have double-check my crop on that.
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I like #3, too. There's a interesting counterpoint created by the negative connotation of the graffiti and the warm-fuzzy of the couple sitting together in the afternoon light.
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