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    2 Cents (and up) appreciated

    excuse the lame frame/title.







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    i would recommend you correct the distortion to the best of your ability.

    maybe a vertical shot would have worked better, or crop out that guys head, some on the left and some on the right.

    i like the shot though, its got good subject matter, things i don't see daily. i enjoy seeing the kids faces and clothing, keep it up! i look forward to seeing more posts from you.

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    Yeah, I chopped off poppa's head. Any advice on how to avoid getting that nasty grit? It drives me nuts.

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    or maybe just back up some.

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    one more for the road.


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    This is Cairo's metro?? Perfect...

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    I really like this. The roof lines pull me right into the center of the picture, and then I come back to the foreground looking at all the men's faces and hands. Plus that guy in the foreground has a certain look, not obliging to your photo but too tired to look away.

    It always gives photos extra points when it is taken of something that I don't see everyday.

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