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Coming out of The Garden of the Master of the Nets, there was a rickshaw driver stopped alongside the garden wall. Kathryn's friend Tracy (who is a professional portrait photographer) said, "That's a great shot. You should get that." I promptly snapped the picture and showed it to her. Her reaction, "Hmmm....not quite what I was thinking" and she took my camera and snapped her version.
Needless to say, I got schooled. Not that my shot (the one on the top) is a bad one but Tracy certainly took a much more interesting photo. I love her framing of the shot and how the sunlight hits the garden wall. I'm hoping that I learned something. Thank you Tracy!
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