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    Re: Support System

    Nicely captured.

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    Re: Support System

    Good job! However, I would consider cropping the upper portion.

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    Re: Support System

    Great eye! It reminds me of the concept of the Russian toys that stack inside each other. Agreed with Richard about cropping heavily at the top.

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    Sergio, another good shot. I'm in agreement with the others about cropping the top; maybe where that boxed beam or duct work meets the ceiling (in any case, that dark area on top). Until you get into it, street photography seems so simple. As for the title, I might have gone with Gen 3.0 Good shot regardless.

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    Re: Support System

    Quote Originally Posted by Shadowman View Post
    Nicely captured.
    Thank you, John. Always appreciated.


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    Quote Originally Posted by rpcrowe View Post
    Good job! However, I would consider cropping the upper portion.
    Thank you, Richard. I was trying to keep the 2:3 aspect ratio but a 4:5 gets rid of the offending part. I've replaced the original with the cropped version.

    Sergio

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mike Buckley View Post
    Great eye! It reminds me of the concept of the Russian toys that stack inside each other. Agreed with Richard about cropping heavily at the top.
    Thanks, Mike. I've replaced with cropped version.

    Sergio

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    Re: Support System

    Quote Originally Posted by flashback View Post
    Sergio, another good shot. I'm in agreement with the others about cropping the top; maybe where that boxed beam or duct work meets the ceiling (in any case, that dark area on top). Until you get into it, street photography seems so simple. As for the title, I might have gone with Gen 3.0 Good shot regardless.
    Thanks, Jack. Street photography has been a challenge but great fun along the way. It is certainly a continuing learning process. The 4:5 works to crop out the area you and the others suggested.

    I like your title and it's a definite consideration.

    Sergio

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    Re: Support System

    Very clever catch, Sergio ... I wish it is my shot. 'Still have to learn how to think on my feet. I envy you people who can do it quick.

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    Quote Originally Posted by IzzieK View Post
    Very clever catch, Sergio ... I wish it is my shot. 'Still have to learn how to think on my feet. I envy you people who can do it quick.
    Izzie, thank you. That's a very nice compliment.

    Your SP is coming along nicely. Keep at it. I'm sure you'll get quicker.

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