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Very nice catch! I have added it to the Graffiti public theme.
Amazing... Graffiti can by now be someone's childhood memory... Am I getting old? ;)
Nice one! Good note, too.
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A Portrait to Learn From (see the theme). Excellent job, presentation, moment. The weird colorful lettering adds life and contrast to the overall impact, and, funnily enough, I like it. To an extent... ;)
Beautiful human story, Neeraj.
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A great flag for a Society based On Sustainable Agriculture and Environmental Awareness, and I'm being all serious. ;)
Nice catch.
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You missed an element from your title, Huub: "Leather-Hair-Skin-Brass"... for brass is also an important element of horsemanship... ;)
I'm not much of a riding expert, but I think I am poisoned. Marvellous beasts they are, and the contact is so primal that it cannot be substituted with anything. Loking at the shot, I can smell the horse's sweat and feel the hair and the veins and muscles. Maybe a touch of sharpness with a shorter exposure would have been helpful, but still, it's a nice one.
Seen my pony-eye post? -- No obligation to comment, of course. :))
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Very good job with a great mood, Pierre. 9.8, but I have to admit I don't know what should be added to make it 10. The 'wow' effect, maybe? (I'm talking about my perception of the image and not the quality of the image, mind you.) Well done!
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There is a good mood to this nigh scene, Pierre. Nice colors, nice detail, just enough blur, nice architecture. And at least you managed not to run into teenagers on a serious binge lying on the ground in alcohol-OD agony, which has been documented more often than one cares to see. ;) I like the fact that the lettering is nice and legible on both the building and the poster. You must have used a tripod with 1/3 sec I assume. Good reporting style shot with an atmosphere.
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Good catch, Garth! And I agree with the message too.
I have added the shot to my Stencil Graffiti theme. Thanks for the contribution! Have more? ;)
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Andre, this is excellent. Reminiscent of some of the Hungarian master photographers of the 1930s. Great play with very simple shapes, great composition, and great photographic humor. Good job!
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