
I don’t think that this dog belonged to the schoolgirl getting on the bus. He seemed to be a stray that was hanging around the bus stop that morning. Although it looks like he’s saying goodbye to his friend, he was probably wondering if he could sneak on to the bus.

This was a lucky accident. I was wandering the downtown area looking for something to photograph and noticed this alley. My plan was to frame the street lamp and the apartment building with the grey walls of the foreground building, but this bank employee passed me and, seeing I had a camera, hurried to get in the building and out of my way. Click, click, she didn’t move fast enough. I stuck around after she went into the entrance on the left, but without the woman the scene is very dull.
This is a photo that can’t be printed large because it becomes very obvious the camera was focused on the lamp and not the woman. I’m not fast enough for action photography . . . .
I like this second shot. Her attire & what she’s carrying contrasts nicely with the alley.
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Thanks. I just wish it had been properly in focus, but maybe it’s not that important here because she’s running.
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The focus in that last one there is not an issue at all in my opinion. It’s all about the composition and the action inside, and not about perfect focus. Looking for pin sharp sharpness and viewing single pixels in a photograph is extremely boring anyway 🙂
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Well, that’s good to hear. Thanks.
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