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Uploaded: 01/28/09 8:01 PM GMT
A Moment
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::SEFA
01/28/09 10:31 PM GMT
A wonderful capture of the moment. I love the expression of his face and I wonder what he is thinking about. The b&w tones are wonderful. Great work!
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::bean811
01/29/09 1:35 AM GMT
This is a really fantastic series...you have a knack for these candid shots. Very good composition and timing is perfect. Another very very good shot!
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.gabriela2006
01/29/09 2:29 AM GMT
a great portrait capture:)
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.Toto_san
01/29/09 10:08 AM GMT
Excellent. Give us some more people shot as they are fantastic from your hands.
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For the invisible things of Him from the creation of the world are clearly seen, being understood by the things that are made, His eternal power and Godhead;... Rom 1:20
.aitmn10
01/29/09 7:52 PM GMT
this is an absolutely wonderful portrait. great choice to make it black and white, and the contrast is just wonderful. such a strong competition too. excellent capture!
~abby
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i apologize for my delay in replying to all of your wonderful comments...i am busy adjusting to my freshman year of college
+purmusic
01/30/09 1:04 AM GMT
+favs for me.

The boy's hand and grip on the wire/cable ... coupled with his facial expression and what with that element, literally at hand ... makes for a very powerful visual statement I believe.

Nicely done. :o)
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"An eye for an eye, and soon the whole world is blind." - Mahatma Gandhi
::JQ
02/06/09 11:48 AM GMT
i wonder what hes thinking about. another fave for me too.
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::verenabloo
06/03/09 4:50 AM GMT
I like the way you have part of him in shadows and part of him right in the sunlight. And you can see he loves the whole feeling of the day and what he is doing. Using the b&w is the perfect thing too. Nicely done my friend. Verena
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There are always two people in every picture: the photographer and the viewer. ~Ansel Adams

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