Random street shot - Smoker

Random street shot - Smoker

Smoker...I don't see too many now a days, but I really liked his hair!

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Cool

Smokers are being relegated to designated areas and there are bans in many public areas. I imagine these subjects will be harder to come by in the future. You picked an interesting subject. Have you tried darkening the photo for more dramatic effect? I wonder how that would look. Wayne

Smoki'n

Sooooo, What was he Smoki'n' <:-)

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ok, a darker "smoker"

How about this one?

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Is a Darker Smoker a

Is a Darker Smoker a midnight toker? ;) I think the darker photo looks better.

thanks Wayne

thank you for the suggestion...I like it darker too!
Not too sure what he is smoking, but by the way he is holding it...I would say a cigarette. ;)

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