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Thanks, I actually remember taking the picture of the green pillars. It's not at all what I was going for but I'm pleased with it still. I was attempting to line up the yellows in the backgrounds (Map, building and truck) while leaving the foreground underexposed as it was really dark but somehow through the magic of dynamic range it all came out pretty much exposed right.
I probably should have put a bit more of a description on the confused guy shot:
He's actually on here and was very confused when I took that picture, he hit his head on a speedbump (coincidentally on the ride where I took that picture with the red bridge above) and was in a bit of a daze for a few weeks so we checked in with him and stuff to make sure he was doing ok. Some pretty good times and things like this sort of keep me confident to just shoot and get rolls processed late. Gives me a chance to relive those quirky moments.
2nd one (green columns): love the map thing pulling it all together - the yellow band on top like the building, the splash of lime green like the furthest right column, the vertical stripe (like the columns, obvs), and the grey plinth band that lines up with the grey bands on the columns. cos the pavement's so pale, and it looks like it 'belongs' with the columns, makes it look like it's just floating in space..
last one: nice pic of a building I've passed hundreds of times (mostly on the train). confused bloke makes the shot. made me smile too!