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| 02/14/2008 09:01:32 AM |
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| 02/14/2008 12:52:14 AM |
The Seat of Tearsby posthumousComment by Charlene: This reminds me of a long lost memory, but captured on film. Wow!
Absolutely stunning, sweet, emotional and full of wonder. So if it wasn't you... exactly what made him cry? NOT the sexy lens, I hope. |
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| 02/13/2008 06:09:59 PM |
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| 02/13/2008 12:31:09 PM |
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| 02/13/2008 10:32:19 AM |
The Seat of Tearsby posthumousComment by colorcarnival: Oh I did like this one and I thought the face was a scream. ONLY because when my kids make poo faces like this, it makes me laugh. I'm mean, what can I say. Adorable photo and I love the glints of light in his eyes. |
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| 02/12/2008 05:01:07 PM |
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| 02/12/2008 02:51:56 PM |
Take the Stairsby posthumousComment by JuliBoc: Oh, this makes me laugh. Even the dog thinks you're nuts. As far as the image goes, I really like the lines of the steps, balusters and railing, and the floor boards and molding in the background. |
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| 02/12/2008 01:08:19 PM |
Diviningby posthumousComment by NikonJeb: I like this! I may not have made the divining rod connection myself, but I do like that shadow. |
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| 02/11/2008 09:27:35 AM |
Painby posthumousComment by krnodil: I remember trying this as a kid - and also trying to stick my fingers in a fan. Don't know what that says about me. :) I like the composition - how the curve of the hand and finger lead the eye to the scissors. The posture of the hand is even a bit reminiscent of that in the Sistine Chapel ceiling. |
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| 02/11/2008 05:10:46 AM |
Painby posthumousComment by Hipychik: Sorry...I didn't vote low either! I like this. It really could have been a memory! Makes me think of my step-son when he came home from first grade with the sleeve of his brand new school shirt cut in shreds. I asked him how he did it and he looked down at it like he never noticed it and said, "I don't know, but the kid sitting next to me had some scissors." |
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