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"A full size spare"


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Choosytwo

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Just learning any comments??

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Jerry_

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Nice composition and good colours/colour contrast

Eventually I would have put the focal point slightly lower.
You know that with this angle you have been included in the capture as a reflection?
Therefore, combining the two points above, maybe trying a slightly different angle.

But as said in the beginning, very nice capture.

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Very nice capture.  I also like the reflection in the hubcap. Maybe a wider angle, capturing more of the wheel.



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Nice composition, but I find the modern alloy rim in the background distracting. I would probably have tried to get a bit lower and take a step to the right to, if not eliminate, at least lessen the impact of the rim.



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If you don't know older automobiles you might think this is a picture of two wheels stacked on top of each other. The fender is difficult to discern.