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07/19/2009 08:01:16 PM |
I looked at the photo and immediately felt "waiting..." before I even saw the title. So interesting... the sepia tone- an old faded look- brings sadness and reinforces the thought that their lives have almost come to an end, or will shortly. Becomes a powerful photo the more I look and contemplate.
As an optimist though, I know its the composition and the photog who pulled this off. They are likely friiendsds, comfortable in each other's company, enjoying a sit on their bench. |
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07/18/2009 07:23:17 PM |
Now what are they waiting for? Interesting how everyone is bunched up on the bench and just minding their own business. |
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07/18/2009 02:43:02 AM |
I take it Easbourne is a retirement village? You should find out if they're interested in copies of these. I bet they'd get a big buzz out of them. |
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07/18/2009 12:59:44 AM |
That's nice, I like how the gentleman is the focus. 3 to 1 ratio, he's a ladies man. |
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07/17/2009 10:31:45 PM |
Very cool processing and wonderful processing. The LB comes into its own. |
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07/17/2009 09:42:15 PM |
What a sweet catch. Love your sepia processing. |
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07/17/2009 08:25:05 PM |
What Sarah said. This has a wonderfully timeless look and feel, thanks in no small part to the Lensbaby. |
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07/17/2009 03:28:43 PM |
Ha, classic British Seaside shot |
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