This is the best of the ones you've shown today, composition-wise, IMO.  Not 
a wall-hanger, but it's a pleasing composition.  Makes me think of a picture 
in a Driver's Ed manual.

Just a thought... I don't have time to think of how to say it in a more 
politically correct way... it's not bad anyway... Blather blather...

I have found for myself, that taking photos on themes and of subjects in 
which I have little interest, or taking photos of places or things I would 
not usually take photos of, for the sake of taking photos, generally results 
in lackluster results.  In other words, when I'm really excited about the 
subject or scene, then I find the I have the desire to work the scene and do 
my best work.

In many ways, it's the 'Follow your passion' advice.

I see that often here on the list and elsewhere.  Photography for 
photography's sake is often disappointing.

Tom C.


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>Same series. The two PESOs today editorialize.
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>I don't think this is quite as strong as I hoped, but I could only stand  
>in
>the middle of the road for so long. I am also not sure the B&W conversion  
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>Comments  welcome.
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