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arwa abdullah
{K:34415} 9/18/2004
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Fascinating eye contact great moment rawabi Its so sad that these magnificent creatures are caged!
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Stephen Bowden
{K:64141} 9/18/2004
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Amazing composition Rawabi, a fabulous capture. A beautiful animal in the wrong place :-(
A lovely about also my friend. I think most of us feel trapped but sometimes in completely different ways. We wish for different circumstances, maybe a change of scenery - the saying "the grass is always greener on the other side of the fence". Perhaps it is but we may never know !
Best wishes, Steve
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Linn Currie
{K:24426} 9/18/2004
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Hi Rawabi This series of yours leaves me with a lot of sadness. I can understand how you feel. I do think you should get yourself to South Africa where you can see these animals roam freely. Well taken and beautifully presented in B&W. Linn
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Saeed Al Shamsi
{K:47735} 9/18/2004
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You can not be humble when you are as good as I am! The loin King with out Kingdome, may be am not with you in some of your about but that?s the different opinion and respected, Saeed
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Rebecca Raybon
{K:26654} 9/18/2004
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I know this feeling well. Trapped. I think many of us feel it, but you're just much better at expressing it and finding that in other things too. Very well captured and presented :)
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Gregory McLemore
{K:35129} 9/18/2004
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A wonderful ferocious capture.
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Amna Al Shamsi
{K:21795} 9/18/2004
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there is an eye contact! Nicely captured and presented Rawabi.
I think we are all prisoners of our own thoughts, even if we are not living in cages. Once you free yourself from all these thoughts you will feel the freedom even if you are trapped inside all what you mentioned be4! I am trying to be a philosopher this morning ;-)
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Kim kyungsang
{K:14135} 9/18/2004
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nice capture and story!
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