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This is a really interesting and potentially rich documentary look at life in the covid era. Much of the photography we see during these times (eg Annie Liebovitz) is as dull as ditchwater but you have actually gotten out and about and, as David says above, taken care and imagination with the compositions and used that exquisite Mexican late afternoon/evening light.

One thing - it's ideal, obviously, when you get your wife to kindly drive, but I'd cut back drastically on being driven around by that old dog of yours!

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Hi Dennis

     I do something similar, although with less success. Some nice moments and the colours are great. I do note that a lot of your shots seem very dark (I won't say underexposed because I underexpose to protect highlights all of the time) and could do with an exposure adjustment after the fact.

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Thank you for your feedbacks 🙏  It was like a challenge, a game, aa practical exercise. I do enjoy to shoot street.

6 hours ago, convexferret said:

I do note that a lot of your shots seem very dark

Yes, I like to expose for the highlights. I don't add so much editing in PP,  but I do like deep shadows and contrast. 

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