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Oguz Pastirmaci
{K:-1} 4/24/2006
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cok gec oldu ama cok tesekkur ediyorum yorum icin :) nerdesin sen bu arada ya?
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{K:10510} 1/27/2006
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daha yeni gördüm bu fotografi oguz harika bir fotograf bu.. yazack cok sey var, anlattigi cok sey var harik! benim favorim..
sevgiler..
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Oguz Pastirmaci
{K:-1} 9/24/2005
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Paul: I don't know the man, i just saw him sitting there. Despite the situation he was in, he was not feeling even a litle bit insecure at all. He was like someone who just won the lottery :) It's a pile of rubbish bread.
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Oguz Pastirmaci
{K:-1} 9/24/2005
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thank you :)
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mary karimi
{K:10818} 8/14/2005
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I can touch the feeling in the image. Very professional!
mary
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carlo raingini
{K:11977} 7/10/2005
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sahane! umursamaz bakislari cok guzel yakalamissin. cok begendim. tebrikler,
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Elisabeth D'Amico
{K:6674} 7/9/2005
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Great shot Eli:-))
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Paul Paul
{K:5362} 7/9/2005
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Oguz,
This is a very compelling image - can't take my eyes off the man's face. Do you know the man? What has his life been like so far? How did you get him to smile? He sees more than most pedestrians. The pile between the man's feet - is it coconut chips or rubbish bread?
Paul
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Csaba Molnár
{K:5732} 7/9/2005
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Oh what an interesting and sad street portrait Oguz! But yes, somewhere maybe blissful man!Congratulations and respects from Hungary. Csaba
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