Young and Old Ride The Bus
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Through the window of the #43
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Go ahead and keep smoking you young wipper snappers.
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Gag! Try and stop us.
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Nice to see you back on the bus
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I like the perspective in your picture. Working fine in B&W.
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Awesome! Back to the bus photos. I like this one - very photojournalistic.
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My bus trips are rare now, at least the ones to some place different.
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Oh yes and thats a nice shot Don.
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great shot Don,
I love the angles, the silhoetted window frame, the completely blown-out sky and road which work well to keep the attention on the people, the DOF is great (could perhaps be a *touch* shallower but would risk burring one of the people), and the imaginary diagonal line that joins all three heads just adds to the perspective effect by mirroring the bottom line of the window.
Shame the window was dirty and one of the young'uns lost the top of his head.. still, by the looks of him there's a good chance it wouldn't affect his IQ! hehehe..
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Actually it was already blown off...lol.
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Sit, stay, ok, hold it! Awww, no drooling! :O
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Very cool indeed. Gotta be happy with that. I thought about it for far too long before I finally did it and guess what, I found it really easy to stop. Could have been saving all this money for years.
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Congratulations Peted
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