Cooooool Stuff!!!
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Cooooool Stuff!!!
very cool stuff, indeed. great work.
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there are awesome. I love the second one- it has such a gritty mood to it.![]()
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i love that first one... it's almost spooky.
Excellent set. Interesting everyone has a favourite. Mine's number 3. I like the motion in the walking man. Well done!
Very nice set. The tilted picture definitely works well in the second one. I'm not so sure in the third one, but I maybe that's just me. Iggy's favourite is number 3.
Wonderful "dark shots" - I like especially the first photo because of the coming car lights!
I don't know what people see in street photography at all. I have seen portraits that were moving but for the rest I am at a loss. It must be the way my brain is wired but fortunately there are a lot more people like you people than people like me.
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Tim
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