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The ride home (when it comes)

No junk food

Late night banking

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Second and last one for me, Wayne.
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I like them all, but the first is the weakest for me. The colours don't appeal, and I'd prefer more blur in the passerbys.
#2 is a nice I like the crosssection of people you have waiting, it works really well #3 I'd of considered called it Hungry Jack? it took me second to register the signs (perhaps a little dodge'n'burn) could bring a bit more details into the shot #4 I like the the visual alliteration of the ATMs and the people passing by (reminds me of some of Ronnie's work).
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