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As time goes byFor some reason this young lady fascinated me. Was she watching time go by, or waiting for her lover. People peeping is fascinating in the various ways that we can interpret the thoughts of others.
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Chris ... I like the shot... candids are always great.. just not sold on the square crop?
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I agree about the square crop but I needed to loose the right hand side to give the photo more impact
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Chris
Great shot. The colour of the balloon doggy is such a great eye grabbing contrast to the rest of the shot - you even moved top the right possie to get both it and its handler side on. And that wonderful pensive expression rounds this out nicely. Square crop doesn't bother me. Peter
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Mark - went the other way - I needed space on the left to emphasise the young ladies gaze
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Chris.. I think that works....
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