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Anonymous
found great shot, need to go back and do it right. (no shooping involved)
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>> Anonymous
pic not realted, or what?

Maybe I'm just not into making vertical shots horizontal.

Or when you say go back and do it right, do you mean totally differently?
>> Anonymous
>>241738
yes. I just need to remember where that kayak store is and figure out if I can get there before the street lights come on and cast ugly shadows.
>> Anonymous
>>241750
Ok, good. The lighting was probably the worst part. The angle will be difficult to work with to really make it look "right" with the wall acting as the ground.
>> Anonymous
There is nothing interesting about this at all. It's a fucking kayak on a wall. You think it's neat, okay, but it's a shitty picture and a shitty subject for a picture. Put a person in the kayak somehow and have them appear to be paddling it up the wall, then we'll talk.
>> Anonymous
It doesn't hurt for him to work with it and try to get what he likes in it to come out and be noticed by others. You've got to start somewhere.
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>>241774
I don't think it's quite that bad. But I do agree that if he could get someone into the kayak it would be infinitely better.