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Fishing
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Uploaded:
07/27/10 6:45 PM GMT
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Fishing
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He is fishing too!
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.Eubeen
07/29/10 2:41 AM GMT
Fantastic looking photo. Great post-photo work and great silhouetted image. Love the shades of blue and lighting in your scene. Very nicely done!
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There are always two people in every photograph: the photographer and the viewer. - Ansel Adams
.Lady_Rhea_
07/30/10 2:43 AM GMT
Very, very interesting shot. I have never seen a fishing picture quite like this before. The color and overall attitude of this picture is great. Thank you for posting. =)
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"The eyes are the windows to the soul" - William Shakespeare
.Gergie
07/30/10 6:50 PM GMT
What a great silhouette photo you posted. I love the colors very unique.
And the fishing rod that looks like a pop bottle, very nice :)
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.mxvirgil
07/31/10 3:10 PM GMT
Great, intense color with this silhouette! You're holding your fishing pole upside-down, though... :o)
- Mike
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'Let's eat Grandma!' or, 'Let's eat, Grandma!' Punctuation saves lives...
.MudMilF
08/01/10 1:12 AM GMT
Really unusual and original shot. The intense blues create a real mood.
Michaela
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"The effort of art is to keep what is interesting in existence, to recreate it in the eternal." George Santayana
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