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Uploaded: 08/21/05 8:08 PM GMT
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Rural scene South India Separating the wheat from the chaff.

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Marzena
08/21/05 8:28 PM GMT
This reminds me of a post-impressionist painting for instance by Seurat. This is so beautiful that I can hardly take my eyes off it. I do not know but somehow this is completely unreal for me ...10 and in favs.
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All of you, friends from Caedes, I GOT MY OWN CAMERA at last. Wait now ...
::philcUK
08/21/05 8:30 PM GMT
wondefull study capture with lots of detail and movement. excellent work.
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"Some mornings, it's just not worth chewing through the leather straps"
+camerahound
08/21/05 8:54 PM GMT
Agree -- this is an excellent study. You might want to consider moving this to the New Imagers>Photography>People gallery.
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Peace is worth killing for.
sizzle011
08/21/05 9:29 PM GMT
wow i love it... great composition... although i cant exactly figure out what happened just before it was taken... well done :)
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x-X-sarah-X-x Think of all the beauty still left around you and be happy. - Anne Frank
::verenabloo
08/22/05 2:22 AM GMT
This fantastic photo tells a story just by itself without any words even The way you were able to take this shot of the movement is fantastic! And the colours are perfect. VERY NICE! Its a most lovely scene...and says so much.
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You can do anything...if you don't quit!....
Jeffo
08/22/05 3:39 AM GMT
this is a really cool picture... it must be viewed full screen to get the amazing detail though
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I want something good to die for To make it beautiful to live.
trisbert
08/22/05 4:05 PM GMT
Wow, what an interesting subject. You have captured an extraordinary level of detail and the timing is bang on. You deserve a ten for this one.
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There are three colours, Ten digits and seven notes, its what we do with them that’s important. Ruth Ross
+ppigeon
09/06/05 9:02 AM GMT
Beautiful capture. I like a lot! :-)
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gregwrld
09/07/05 10:35 PM GMT
Yes, like a painting capturing a way of life I've never experienced.
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ekowalska
09/14/05 8:49 AM GMT
It is awsome. I rarely see such situational captures here in the net. It is a real treat. As if the time stopped for a second. How did you do it?

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"In all things of nature there is something of the marvelous" Aristotle
=Piner
09/14/05 12:47 AM GMT
This is one of the best "people" photos I have seen posted here. I would expect to find something of this quality in National Geographic. Good job! Images of people are one of the hardest to get right. :c)
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The work of art may have a moral effect, but to demand moral purpose from an artist is to make him ruin his work. (Johann Wolfgang von Goethe - 1832)
.johindes
12/06/06 11:57 PM GMT
This is fantastic!! I love the way you caught the wheat in the air like that. I have to agree with Piner 100% the quality is outstanding. Going right into my faves. Thank you for sharing this moment.
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Very very new to this, and only have a bog standard fuji 2mb digi camera.
.curiousgeorge57
04/30/08 8:50 PM GMT
10/10! I can't understand why this got a 56, it's one of the best portraits I've seen in a long time! Excellent shot!
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Life is far too important to be taken seriously. -Oscar Wilde
.saathiyaana
04/30/08 8:57 PM GMT
very natural..very attractive rural..capture..!!
outstanding..indeed..!!
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.Sree
12/25/08 8:21 AM GMT
Hi I know this is from KERALA; much familiar shot from our backyards:)


Thank you for sharing this :)
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( This message is posted from Gods Own Country,Kerala,India )

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