Shahin | July 30, 2007 2:09AM What are all those white dots? Gum?!
One Way| July 30, 2007 11:16AM Really nice composition. How long did you have to wait for the guy with the guitar to come along?
Ron | July 30, 2007 2:47PM Just another great shot, as we have come to expect on Kamshots. I certainly admire your work; but ,even more, your influence with the Municipal Works Dept. How did you persuade them to put every line and each off-colour tile in exactly the right place .. or is this fabulous composition the result of accute observation and great perception combined with an amazing skill and the abilityto do something about it?
In any case, well done!
armin gilemard| July 30, 2007 3:12PM hey, i saw the last ten photos. good eyes. snaps finger.
Kamyar| July 30, 2007 6:39PM Thanks for all the comments.
Yes they are Shahin. Oxford City centre is covered with chewing gums.
Mark, I spotted the guy as soon as he reached the white line on top of the picture and luckily I managed to take the shot without anyone else in the frame.
Nice graphic work
Oxford looks like a different world when seen through your objective! I love it, keep up the good work!
Brilliant layout.
What are all those white dots? Gum?!
Really nice composition. How long did you have to wait for the guy with the guitar to come along?
Just another great shot, as we have come to expect on Kamshots. I certainly admire your work; but ,even more, your influence with the Municipal Works Dept. How did you persuade them to put every line and each off-colour tile in exactly the right place .. or is this fabulous composition the result of accute observation and great perception combined with an amazing skill and the abilityto do something about it?
In any case, well done!
hey, i saw the last ten photos. good eyes. snaps finger.
Thanks for all the comments.
Yes they are Shahin. Oxford City centre is covered with chewing gums.
Mark, I spotted the guy as soon as he reached the white line on top of the picture and luckily I managed to take the shot without anyone else in the frame.
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