Randy S. Little, On the road again. Love this multi-level image! The flat horizon reminds me of my days long, long ago in Amarillo, TX. The yellow bins suggest garbage on parade or something. The mirror has both a "normal" and wide-angle view of what's coming from behind. All this combines to create a great sense of movement, and perhaps some danger. The photographer is risking his life to get a shot! Haven't we all, at one time or another, just failed to resist grabbing the camera and shooting as we're trying to keep our car on the road? Great image. Bob McCulloch, Grape Hyacinth. After all the movement and potential violence from the pic previous, here's some of nature's passivity. Not much is going on. Dan Mitchell, Hataway. Cartier-Bresson said your eye must see a composition or an expression that life itself offers you, and you must know with intuition when to click the camera. I can't decide if this is the result of said intuition, or mere chance. In any event, I don't see much that's decisive. Art Faul, What's wrong with this picture? I think the white caption material at the bottom, complete with copyright symbol, is a major distraction. Also, something tells me that the image wasn't really shot at 1/60 @ f4, but rather at 1/30 @f5.6. I can't prove it, but that's what my gut tells me.