arond a.
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I like the busyness of things, with each person focussed on a different point. It has depth. Nice shot.
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I like the low, slanted angle. Great expression as well. These kids look really familiar. I may have photographed the same bunch back in 2003. Then they had bottle caps instead of tap shoes. Weird.
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Very cool. Not something I see everyday. (I've always wanted to work on an oil rig.)
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I see two people balancing things on their heads, one for theatricality, the other for practicality. The two-tone car is nice along with the two-tone boy and two-tone concrete divider. Why the odd dimensions?
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Seems more comical than sacred. That was the intention, right? If the bushes grown any larger the statue will be obscured. Metaphors?
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Red motorcycle, red umbrella. The two wouldn't appear to go together, but they do. The toe poised for balance is a nice touch as well.
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Wow. An image overflowing with vitality. Most striking.
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I like his poised arm. An honest street shot.
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Beautiful.
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Clever stuff, but I could do w/out the wry caption.
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Interesting. Simple & nicely composed.
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Good contrast. The Japanese are usually so concerned with success traditionally defined. It's nice to see someone who isn't buying into it. Quite funny.
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Nice colors. The two modes of transportation are interesting. Both figures are wearing red and the car itself is read. It's not often I see photos from Trinidad, so thanks.
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It is a nice image, the texture especially. I could do without the mystical caption, however. It does suggest a cloistered life. Or only understanding a narrow part of the greater world at large. Either way, it's still quite striking.
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Another show stopper. Again, it makes me think of 'windows of time' in life. The different soft drinks highlighted add nicely to the theme of youth, if it had a theme.
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Wow, even if it's not her in the frame. The idea of it is what affects me.
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