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I actually like it with the wheelbarrow, and not having it all in shot frames the flowers better, full barrow I reckon word have detracted a bit.
Thanks for that, it's nice to hear different opinions.
Now I've been back and done another version, I'm not sure which I like best :rolleyes:

Cheers :)

Hugh
 
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one wedding in a hall
 
Did the guy on the right come and beat you up after? He looks pretty annoyed at the picture being taken. Brave man.
He wasn't the happiest subject ever, but we managed! The building behind him is an old historically significant building in my city, but it's also falling apart. Tourists often photograph it, so I pretended to snap some architectural shots, just to get the two used to a whacky street photographer standing in front of them with a 35mm lens. After I felt confident he wouldn't cause a fuss, I slowly panned down to street level and took the shot.

I like to think I helped expand his horizons with this experience.
 
He wasn't the happiest subject ever, but we managed! The building behind him is an old historically significant building in my city, but it's also falling apart. Tourists often photograph it, so I pretended to snap some architectural shots, just to get the two used to a whacky street photographer standing in front of them with a 35mm lens. After I felt confident he wouldn't cause a fuss, I slowly panned down to street level and took the shot.

I like to think I helped expand his horizons with this experience.
35mm? I'd have used at least a 200mm!
Maybe from a moving car.
I've tried street photography but really don't have the sphericals for it.
 
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35mm? I'd have used at least a 200mm!
Maybe from a moving car.
I've tried street photography but really don't have the sphericals for it.
I still find myself a little shy shooting street photos with a wide angle lens, but when you nail the shot it's totally worth it! It's also a bit of an adrenaline rush...
 
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I still find myself a little shy shooting street photos with a wide angle lens, but when you nail the shot it's totally worth it! It's also a bit of an adrenaline rush...
Well keep up the good work.
[doublepost=1459286025][/doublepost]Another front garden one from the other day.
_DSC0316 by apple fanboy1, on Flickr

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  • ISO 200
 
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