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I like the second one in particular - great capture.
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Yes, me too, well done Don.
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Really like the first. The framing is good, and the wide-open right side gives a sense of boundlessness, as if the subject(s) will fall out of frame once the bus starts moving (which, of course, is what will happen.
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Do you own a car and just ride the bus for inspiraion for photos or you uuse the bus all the time (don't have a car) and take your camera to keep you occupied?
The first one seems a little blury and I don't really like a blury shot, I like what you did with the second one tho =)
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I ride the bus to and from work. I grab photos because I want to illustrate and document the city. In the first photo I purposely blurred the background, leaving some people in the foreground sharp.
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