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Klaus, that shot breaks all the rules, but still works. Well done!

a complete accident, I swear. I was shooting a guy and his sewing machine today, when my camera wouldn't focus. I turned 90 degrees and just pressed the button, turned back and continued with my shoot. At home I checked and found the lady walking briskly dressed in blue from head to toe... tongue.png

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Klaus, that shot breaks all the rules, but still works. Well done!

a complete accident, I swear. I was shooting a guy and his sewing machine today, when my camera wouldn't focus. I turned 90 degrees and just pressed the button, turned back and continued with my shoot. At home I checked and found the lady walking briskly dressed in blue from head to toe... alt=tongue.png>

Accidents are great!

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Fantastic perspective, DAL. Perfectly timed and focussed too!

I can only imagine what you looked like as you crouched whilst waiting for the shot biggrin.png

:-) Can't crouch for so long. I was sitting down. The street was cleanwhistling.gif.

Perhaps I should aim more like this. Thanks.smile.png

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I kind of envy (if that is the right word) that photo in one regard. and that is not in my character to do so.

It is one of them photos that, I wish I had taken myself.

Top notch if you will.

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+2 Klaus, keep on shooting!

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Touched with genius. One of the best photos I've seen for a long time.

...........and probably one for which one could get arrested while taking it!! tongue.png

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If any of you guys watched Sin City the movie you will enjoy Sin City 2.

Every scene is so dynamic in terms of light and even though it's a movie each still frame would make a great photo.

Plus there's many ladies to observe....ooooh Nancy.

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Every scene is so dynamic in terms of light and even though it's a movie each still frame would make a great photo.

That was the exact mantra & striving goal lying beneath the creation of each and every one of Sir David Lean's (he later admitted it himself) masterpieces of film. For him, it worked & definitely shows . . .

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