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| 02/22/2013 11:00:27 AM |
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| 02/11/2013 11:55:02 AM |
Grocery Store Cowboyby timfythetooComment by markwiley: I love this shot. I love the posture of your son and the action framed by an ATM and desk. Congrats on a terrific shot and a very bold choice for the Best of challenge. |
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| 02/08/2013 09:52:46 AM |
Grocery Store Cowboyby timfythetooComment by citymars: I should have recognized your son! I gave this a six, btw, I think the photo relies too much on the big black frame. Interesting processing. Your iphone and instagram, really? How does one verify that for DPC? Cheers, |
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| 02/08/2013 12:53:27 AM |
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| 02/07/2013 11:12:44 PM |
Grocery Store Cowboyby timfythetooComment by posthumous: this is excellent. I don't even know why. I was just watching people talk about Dreyer, his Puritan sensibility, removing all decoration from his pictures. I know this is you, but you've transcended yourself.
I'm hanging this in my fantasy art gallery
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| 02/07/2013 08:46:25 PM |
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| 02/07/2013 12:27:21 AM |
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| 02/06/2013 11:34:04 PM |
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| 02/05/2013 07:31:32 PM |
Grocery Store Cowboyby timfythetooComment by K3Master: He had longed for this moment.
Over the last few years he had felt it growing within. A desire, fleeting at first, yet turning ever so slowly into something greater.
With every rider. With every coin placed within, it grew. At first coming just as tiny hints of feeling. Then minuscule flashes of thought. Growing and linking together, with each subsequent child, every loud and nourishing clink of metal.
Moving closer and closer, to this moment, when thought and feeling merged, and he knew it was time. Knew that THIS was the moment. For he was ALIVE, and would stay contained to this contraption NO MORE.
The boy cried out in surprise and terror as the plastic pony on which he had been riding bolted off its stand, and took off, at a pace that astounded on-lookers.
He was alive.
Alive and free.
And he had a rider.
Forever. |
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| 02/05/2013 05:34:35 PM |
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