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| 10/17/2019 03:26:38 PM |
Double Cross by pambComment: Great noir image Pam, congrats! As the winner of the previous Film Noir challenge, I tip my hat to you! :) |
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| 10/02/2019 02:45:29 PM |
Out of the loop by markwileyComment: great composition Mark! Love the contrast between tranquility of two central characters and the scurry on the train |
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| 10/02/2019 02:40:45 PM |
anonymityby tvsometimeComment: ...and if you cropped the guy on the right, none of the faces would be visible. Good shot! |
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| 09/18/2019 05:52:09 PM |
Millenial grandparentsby LevTComment: Originally posted by markwiley: Someone get that poor child a phone to stare into distractedly. Very nicely captured. |
I am pretty sure he will get one within a year |
| 09/11/2019 03:19:44 PM |
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| 09/11/2019 03:19:11 PM |
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| 09/11/2019 03:16:54 PM |
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| 08/29/2019 12:32:21 PM |
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| 08/26/2019 10:52:46 AM |
Rasputitsa  by NeatComment: Originally posted by Neat: Originally posted by LevT: How do you know this Russian word, Anita? I m impressed, however I wouldn't use it in this case, probably |
Iâm a secret Russian agent, oh wait itâs not a secret any more. No really, I was stuck for a decent title, I had âafter the downpourâ At first. Then I changed it to something I canât remember. Anyway I often do this, I will punch into Google translate A word that describes the photo, I really canât remember which word I typed in at this time. But I will go through all the different translations from Afrikaans to Swedish, to Hebrew, to Russian. I kind of like the word in Russian, so Russian it was! |
I see. What I meant is that in Russian, rasputitsa means specifically a road condition when (upaved) country roads become unpassable either after a heavy rain or spring snow melting |
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| 08/26/2019 01:28:49 AM |
Rasputitsa  by NeatComment: How do you know this Russian word, Anita? I m impressed, however I wouldn't use it in this case, probably |
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