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high street caracter

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this chap is a often seen around Rayleigh high street, essex. he knew i was taking it and was ok with it.

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Great capture, Mike. With his right foot slightly blurred, it is a nice candid
that looks like posed.

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thank you Sury if you can find a way to make it sharper you are more than welcome.

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Love it!
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fantastic Mike.
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sury wrote:Great capture, Mike. With his right foot slightly blurred, it is a nice candid
that looks like posed.

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Mike, I liked the image as it is, since the motion blur of the foot made it
more like a candid shot rather than a posed shot. My apologies for the confusion.
It was lack of caffeine in the morning, that I blame my incoherence on. :D

He reminds me of the football (soccer) player who is hired to kick/punt an american football in the
movie The Replacements.

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I'm not fond of the current black and white craze but it works well for this one.
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I like B&W and am also fond of the current COLOR craze. :lol:
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i dont think colour will catch on!
it started as candidid, he just caught me at it.

thanks all for comments.

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That face says a lot.
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Superb shot
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thanks for comments they are very much enjoyed.

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