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    Roadside Beauty

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    Hmmm.. maybe. But I only read two languages - English and German, and they are from left to right. Ive talked to a few pros about this guys comment, and all I got were eye rolls and head shakes. However, now that you have provided a bit of credibility to this comment, I will check it out. When I took this photo, tho, I didnt really care about the rules of composition as they pertain to diagonals. I simply wanted to capture the fence post, which very much captivated me because of its age, texture, etc. I thought it lucky that I was able to capture the mountain too...I wouldve lost everything I wanted in this photo if I had run across the highway :-)

     

    All that being said, I do very much appreciate your time to comment and your valuable feedback! :-)

    Along the Wharf

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    I keep coming back to this photo....I really love this!! Im a Bay Area native (born in Oakland, raised in SF and now live in San Ramon) so perhaps Im partial to the subject here, plus Im partial to black and whties...but wow, it's just so crisp, so clean (and no caffiene?!) - it truly is a beautiful photo, Tom.

    Along the Wharf

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    Great shot! I love the silhouette of the lighthouse, and the sun rays...if only either the boats and the bridge weren't competeing with each other...but even still, this is an awesome shot!!

    Untitled

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    I agree with Andre on his comment about Holga being highly underrated...also, many people do not understand what this is...and that is sad...but, I thoroughly enjoy these, and love this photo...keep up the great work!

    Acupuncture #5

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    Yea....quick story of my own: when I shot "Bird in Flight", I met this fisherman. He plays badmitton (sp??) and as he was making a shot, someone ran into him, knocking two vertebrae outta whack. Six specialists and $25,000 later, he was frustrated with being told he'd have to have invasicve surgery, pins placed, and would have limited flexibility after. So he called a friend to vent, and he referred him to an Eastern medicine dude who had just flown out from China. Anyway, long story short, it took 15 minutes, 3 days for a full recovery, and $75. No drugs...no blood...and full flexibility. Do I think accupuncture and the burning alcohol balls in a glass worked? YEP! :-) Great story behind your pic...gotta love it when litigious people are defeated :-)
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