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Uploaded: 07/19/08 4:42 PM GMT
Radio Head
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my youngest daughter's reflection in the car stereo while talking on her cell phone that is permanently attached to her head.

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::allisontaylor
07/19/08 6:47 PM GMT
: ) I can relate! Nice shot! I can almost hear her response in my head when you showed her that capture.
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::Jimbobedsel
07/20/08 1:32 AM GMT
I never would have thought of that. Clever idea, and it turned out very well.

Jimbob
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ARF
.Jhihmoac
07/20/08 6:46 AM GMT
Very original concept here! Pretty girl, too!
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::zettex
07/20/08 10:46 AM GMT
This is Absolutely Fantastic..Excellent...
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::nigelmoore
07/20/08 11:22 AM GMT
Really good technically - amazing how you got your daughter so clearly in focus whilst the radio is blurred. They do seem to have mobiles stuck to their heads a lot of the time don't they? I often wonder how the younger generation would survive in the days pre-mobile and pre-computer. It wasn't so long ago after all.... Great shot Cindy.
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"The tree which moves some to tears of joy is in the eyes of others merely a green thing which stands in the way." William Blake
::Hottrockin
07/20/08 12:44 AM GMT
Neat!! Cute idea on the take!!
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Why do the pictures come out square when the lens is round??
.titusboy25
07/20/08 2:22 PM GMT
It's really intresting and unique!
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::solita17
07/21/08 5:15 PM GMT
Such a winsome young lady.... Creative and different kind of image. I like! When I was that age we didn't have mobile phones but the receiver of the family phone was more or less stuck to the side of my head... the more things change the more they stay the same... ;-))
mary
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