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Overall, there is sizable improvement in your street shooting, as seen above. You are getting more confident and 'bolder' and seeing/capturing the story of the street as opposed to shooting from a distance. (Not a physical distance, but shooting from a mental distance.)

In #4 .... is that your shadow at the bottom?

PS- Why would anybody desire to perch themselves on a tall, hard, rock to eat an ice cream?
 
Overall, there is sizable improvement in your street shooting, as seen above. You are getting more confident and 'bolder' and seeing/capturing the story of the street as opposed to shooting from a distance. (Not a physical distance, but shooting from a mental distance.)

In #4 .... is that your shadow at the bottom?

PS- Why would anybody desire to perch themselves on a tall, hard, rock to eat an ice cream?
Thank you. Not my shadow. That guy was pretty buff.
 
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A fresh batch of Philmar. Love, love it! How nice on a Sunday afternoon.

Boatman and longtail boats just one of my favorites out of the latest.
 
I was shooting for the weekly challenge but already posted one there. I fired off a couple frames back to back using zone focus. Just needed to be quick on the cocking of the rewind lever. I felt like a gun slinger, pretty neat feeling, my first time. I am not into rapid fire cocking but I suppose with a little practice, I could master it.

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