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Annemette Rosenborg Eriksen
{K:55244} 2/19/2007
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:-) It actually reminds me a bit about a book I have called Metro when I think about the frontpage, so funny you should mention this. I wish I remembered what this artwork was about. There are so many possible interpretations, but the real background would be nice to know. I´ve tried searching for it without any luck. Take care and my best wishes to you and mr. busy Photoshopper;-)
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Annemette Rosenborg Eriksen
{K:55244} 2/19/2007
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Indeed Ardalan, I also see both smiling cheerful faces, a sense of belonging together in the group and the threath coming from behind while a woman turns against the crowd and appeal to the soldiers to stop their action. This is at least how it seems to me:-) Thank you for sharing your good views and gentle and heartwarm ways. All the best Annemette
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Konstantin Yudintsev
{K:3253} 2/19/2007
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Hello, Annemette,
Looks like underground stampede in Moscow Metro I witnessed few days ago. lol
Honestly, I'd like to know more about the Crowd.
Cheers, konstantin
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Ardalan Haddad
{K:15567} 2/19/2007
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Another astonishing well-framed shot!
it's a very strong historical scape and broke into my into my mind,and I send my best prayers to the creator of this eternal artwork.
A very powerful symbol for salvation and solidarity,in which I can see happy smiles and fisted hands...
Thanks a lot for sharing this special scape of history.
Bests it could be, Ardalan
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Annemette Rosenborg Eriksen
{K:55244} 2/18/2007
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THank you Jacques:-)Don´t apologize whatsoever! I don´t expect any replies but get happily surprised if getting comments and advice:-)Take care Annemette
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jacques brisebois
{K:73883} 2/18/2007
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great captures since my last visit Annemette, really love this one... as your surfing or cimetery shots. Sorry if I don't have too much time to comment, i'm very late on my reply :)
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