Dude, where's my car, or, uh, kayak? You're right. He gives the picture a lot of extra zing.
There are a limited number of other cities where you would find a store like this. Seattle for sure. Maybe Minneapolis or Boston. Not here. I don't think you could kayak upstream in the Mississippi.
And the lighting is perfect, the colors he's wearing, his posture in motion, the grid of tiles below adding another textural quality, the three panes dividing up the colorful kayaks in thirds, and those pops of blue to pull everything together. This is just superb. -Kim
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wow . good one
Dumb luck works for me.
Pity you don't see him standing on it but still a nice composition.
Great shot!
Dude!....coool!!!
I rely on my dumb luck, truth-be-said.
Luck counts but this is skill. Great shot :-)
Dude, where's my car, or, uh, kayak? You're right. He gives the picture a lot of extra zing.
There are a limited number of other cities where you would find a store like this. Seattle for sure. Maybe Minneapolis or Boston. Not here. I don't think you could kayak upstream in the Mississippi.
Now that you mention it Bob ... I
m sure you're right. This was an MEC store which is the Canuck equivalent (and a literal coy of) REI.
I think most of us do Paul.
Thanks Bev.
Thanks for all the kind comments.
dumb luck or extreme patience. usually, it is dumb luck for me, too.
And the lighting is perfect, the colors he's wearing, his posture in motion, the grid of tiles below adding another textural quality, the three panes dividing up the colorful kayaks in thirds, and those pops of blue to pull everything together. This is just superb.
-Kim
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