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Mustafa Pracha
{K:333} 4/13/2009
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I like your subject.
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Roberto Arcari Farinetti
{K:209486} 5/28/2006
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stunning.. roby 7
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Maurizio Massetti
{K:30463} 5/3/2006
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Unusual and interesting, great tones in black and white, excellent details...
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Deleted Member
{K:7533} 11/4/2004
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wauw just perfect
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Andrea Forti
{K:3069} 6/18/2004
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great spontaneous immediate shot
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Viktor Pravdica
{K:4907} 6/4/2004
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This is something!
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narabia
{K:9563} 6/4/2004
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Nooo, gratulacje!!! Ciesze sie, ze Slowianie tak dobrze sobie radza wsrod spolecznosci fotografujacej :)
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svend videbak
{K:7376} 6/4/2004
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Grand, just grand. I see this picture as a still from the beginning of a cinematographic sequence by someone like Tarkovksy. The camera stays fixed in place as the push frame enters the field of vision. It's a sequence of about a minute which begins with the wheels of the push-frame just becoming visible, and ending the split second before the face of the aged (?) character becomes visible. The push frame is significant in the movie -- not like "Rosebud", but significant. I think most of the best photographs have a cinematographic quality, the sense that the photo is just one frame chosen from the 24 making up a particular second of a sequence of minutes or longer. Grand, Jakub! Slavic people truly have the cinematographic eye.
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Mark Beltran
{K:32612} 6/4/2004
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Great work tells a story from every human point of view, in any era. This one does. It is very deserving of Editor's Choice. Thanks for sharing.
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Piotr Niewierowicz
{K:2401} 6/4/2004
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great! congrats and regards, Piotr
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Paul's Photos
{K:35235} 6/3/2004
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love the tone and the compositon.. congrats on EC and BIP...
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Paolo Grusovin
{K:3344} 6/3/2004
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Great!
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Rebecca Raybon
{K:26654} 6/3/2004
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Excellent!
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Jakub Butkiewicz
{K:233} 6/2/2004
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thanks awfully! it's realy satisfaction... THX.
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Jacek Komorowski
{K:79} 6/2/2004
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Stop and thing... really impressive :-}
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Bradley Prue
{K:30678} 6/2/2004
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I'll bet every single person that looks at this, has his or her very own unique idea of what this person pushing the cart looks like. You have skillfully captured a sense of frenzy with the straightforward direction of the arms, and the wide open space adds a dramatic flair that matches the wonderfully mysterious tones of the shot. This is a joy to soak in. Thank you for indulging us! Regards, Brad
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RoberT .
{K:281} 6/2/2004
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świetne! i gratulacje!
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Saeed Al Shamsi
{K:47735} 6/2/2004
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Ostensibly this is a study of contrast beatween the capture position and the far end wall, the approach hands with the sapport wheels,do make a break concentration before moving a head,congrats,it is a realy superb image,Saeed
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Gino Quattrocchi
{K:39580} 6/2/2004
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inusuale..fantastica idea bravo gino
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Pedro Libório
{K:53861} 6/2/2004
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wowww....that what is what I call productivity...6 views...and already two distintions ...my congrats...first time I see this....EC and BIP ...fantastic indeed!
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