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Well done for posting, it might help if you indicated which theme the photo is for?
 
Good take on the theme, I wonder if you could have stood a little further back to get more space above and below?
 
Hi Lance,

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On to the comments :)

Motorbike shot - Which theme is this for? Is it one of the modern Enfields? It has the look of a modern version as the hib at the front doesn't look large enough to be a drum (can't make out if there is a disk on the other side).
Nicely taken with no one in the way. Exposure looks good and it's nice and sharp.
A bit of a shame that the bars blend in with the scooter behind, but not much you could do about that without moving the bikes ;) I would have been tempted to clone out the legs top left and the chap on the right (or waited until they moved if that was possible).

Occupation - You've got a smile, you've got engagement with the camera, not too much dead space and separation from teh background. Works as an environmental portrait for me :)

Occupation2 - God knows how many times I've walked up that way heading for wood lane and not noticed that.
I agree with the comments about standing back, but depending on what time of day you took this, the crowds may have made that impossible. I've found the best timme of day to take shots close to the wobbly bridge is dawn. First train into Waterloo and job's a goodun.
 
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