The first shot is of a watertank that was leaking, adding further gunk to the street art.

The next was on the same walk, I just like the composition of this shot.

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Two for the RoadFlying out to Singapore, then France and then the UK so I thought I'd post two shots before I leave. Enjoy!
The first shot is of a watertank that was leaking, adding further gunk to the street art. ![]() The next was on the same walk, I just like the composition of this shot. ![]()
I like the 1st one. It has so much texture to it, the gunk really sticks out, it is like a 2nd layer on top of another, less contrasty shot.
2nd one is great in terms of comp but i think it has bit more potential in the pp, maybe B&W? or extra saturation, i can't make up my mind. Have a grea time O/Seas. I wish i could go back! Harry Nikon D80, MB-D80, Nikon 50mm f/1.8, Nikon 17-55mm f/2.8, SB-800, Sigma 18-200 f/3.5-6.3
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Craig
I'm pretty much with Harry on these. #2 hasn't yet realised it's full potential. I hope you and Katie have a great time on your trip and look forward to pics from BOTH of you on your return. Peter
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I hope that's just a water tank and not a sewerage tank. Have a good trip Craig. Look forward to your photos.
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