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    A shot in the dark

    A shot in the dark

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    Re: A shot in the dark

    A bit of drama here...as many questions arises -- what is he really doing? Is that a newspaper he is reading? Why in the dark? Good composition, Boab...I like mysteries...

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    Re: A shot in the dark

    Nicely done.

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    Re: A shot in the dark

    interesting

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    Re: A shot in the dark

    Neat shot. Could be the cover of a spy novel...

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    Re: A shot in the dark

    Boab, there is a lot of dark space right side - keep it, it works well. I love it, keep it going.
    Cheers Ole

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    Re: A shot in the dark

    Quote Originally Posted by tao2 View Post
    A shot in the dark
    OK, Ah'll come clean. Ah was just picking up my camera tae put it away when ah saw the reflections. Ah'm standing with my back tae the window, casting the large shadow on the room wall opposite. The small, (almost) rectangular, bright reflection is the street light and the lighting on the landings of the block of flats opposite, being reflected by a print on the wall. The softly lit rectangle is the window with the curtains partially closed. The smaller shadow is me again, being reflected by the print's glass.
    Last edited by tao2; 6th April 2016 at 12:16 AM.

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    Re: A shot in the dark

    we never know our luck till we try it.

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