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Stubbsy & The People Of The CityCould be a decent name for a band... anyway, here are some pics from the Aroma Festival. I think I missed the point of a coffee festival and shot the people instead.
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Very chic Mr Stubbs and well shot Leigh.
Love that last one!!! Simon
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excellent reportage your black and whites are awesome
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love the conversions. that last shot is fantastic! classic art.
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The last shot is a wonderful crop Leigh (it is cropped isn't it? If not, it's even better...) I'm not sure what it all means but these are great. Stubbsy looks a tad cold though...
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It's cropped but not severely. Mostly for the line of the floor below from where I was looking over on the balcony.
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These are excellent Leigh, beautiful BW treatments and great shots. The
first and last do it for me, Greg - - - - D200 etc
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Leigh, they are all good shots, and whilst 1 & 4 would normally be my favourates, the fact that no 3 is the only shot from all the Aroma festival shots (yours and others) which is in someway related to coffee makes it my pick.
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Great portrait of Stubbsy assessing his surrounds for photographic opportunities!
The B&W conversion is spot on and looks great. I really like the perspective and composition you've presented in #4.
#3 for me. The OOF bridge in the background gives a lot of character and the B & W treatment gives a gloomy feel for the day.
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