…..or out of the gloom. A bit of grunge:
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Just the right amount of motion blur, and a nice little splash of red. A good One, Sue
Thanks, Debbie….I almost let this one go, but decided there were a few elements that worked….
The red flash really made the shot. Nice one, Sue. 🙂
Best wishes, Pete.
Yay! Glad you liked it, Pete!
Like the earlier shot we we’re discussing, I think the blur is just right here Sue. I love the way the red flash on his backpack echoes the vertical lines in both the walls and art.
Many thanks, Su! Sometimes things just come together!
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Like this a lot!
Many thanks, Angela….one of those images that ‘just worked’!