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04/25/2005 05:46:48 PM · #1 |
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04/25/2005 06:04:15 PM · #2 |
What a fantastic shot....those old black and whites are my favorite style for sure. They all seem to have the perfect city backdrop. |
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04/25/2005 06:06:27 PM · #3 |
One just never knows, do they... |
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04/25/2005 06:11:02 PM · #4 |
Wow, that's a very touching story actually. Neat. |
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04/25/2005 06:49:53 PM · #5 |
kinda makes you want to go out and stage some spontaneous shots with models who have signed releases ;-) |
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04/25/2005 06:55:09 PM · #6 |
were those people kissing special or something i wish my work would sell for that much :(
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04/25/2005 07:05:59 PM · #7 |
I'm not surprise at how much it sold, this is one famous shot! Imagine how much an original print of the 30's skyscraper builders having lunch on their girder must be worth... |
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04/25/2005 07:09:57 PM · #8 |
Wonder how it would have done in "People II", LOL.
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04/25/2005 07:14:25 PM · #9 |
Originally posted by kirbic: Wonder how it would have done in "People II", LOL. |
5.5 LOL |
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04/25/2005 08:41:38 PM · #10 |
Originally posted by kirbic: Wonder how it would have done in "People II", LOL. |
"Color is washed out and the motion blur by the person in the foreground is distracting." :) |
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04/25/2005 09:00:15 PM · #11 |
i was taught that it was two strangers kissing during the jubilation after WW2, but the BBC says they were dating...
has high school education failed me again?
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