Thanks guys for the nice comments..but gotta give credit to Belber for giving us a great show.
[MENTION=17353]belber095[/MENTION]
Here is number #10 and #11 and I merged them together to show you how just a slight angle twist and camera move make a huge difference in the image. See how the wheel is postioned now so it's not touch your car? I cropped it too, and I did some patching up on the wall, but that isn't the part that needed work..I was just fooling around on that. This is just a quick explaination on what I was talking about before.
Yes I know sometimes it's possible to get nit picky about how images ( could come across that way), that is not what I really am trying to point out. The lesson is more about how you set up your shots before pressing the shutter button on the camera. I know sometimes conditions aren't the best and we have to deal with what we are given. Sometimes we don't stress on the image making part to much and just shoot and whatever comes forth is what we get. It's all about having fun, FIRST !!!! and If we aren't having fun and enjoying ourselves while out shooting with the camera of your choice, then we need to get back to that basic first. Have fun and shoot often.