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Old Jun-14-2008, 09:32 PM
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me and my freinds went downtown today to get some lomography stuff, i got a diana!!, and we ran across this musician. he was probably by far the best street player i have ever heard. there was a bench right beside him so we sat down and listened to him for 15 minutes. he was great but seamed quite camera shy this was the best picture i was able to get off with out him hitting me with his guitar. i felt bad so i gave a 10 bucks

Old Jun-16-2008, 07:55 AM
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Looks like you had some harsh light to deal with, but at least he was mostly in the shade. Cutting off the head of the guitar frustrates other guitarists, who usually like to see what others are playing.
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Old Jun-18-2008, 10:25 PM
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Wow...for 10 bucks I would have throw it in first and taken a couple dozen pics. I agree that getting the entire guiitar in the shot is a good idea.

An interesting composition.


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