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The lone accordionist, the toned down sepia is perfect for such a timeless scene. It was shot in 2007 but could easily be a shot from 1957.
Amazing work as always Fran, the texture and general roughness of the surface in contrast with the childbook subject matter is an interesting juxtaposition that speaks of the surreal and sublime. What those words are though are hard to say. Great work.
Love the light here. It really does reveal the shape of this great belly.
Very good capture! The trio of cards lined up they way they are just makes this more than your average race photo. Well done.
Way cool composition you've made here. Interesting post processing. I notice the birds are showing jaggies on their wings as if they were pulled from a source too low in resolution for this picture.
I always find it difficult to comment on straightforward pictures of artwork. Essentially any possible comment would have to be about the art, and not the picture itself as evidenced in the few comments above.
A simple pressing of the shutter does not qualify the result as photography, nor does blurring the background to make someone else's artwork stand out more. I think you've missed the point of TL entirely with this photo.
Alfredoo, it's so random and senseless. I love it. I like even more that you shot this in BW film.
Wild landscape! I was staring at the picture for a moment and it almost felt like the clouds were moving...simply amazing. Maybe it's just my monitor but the tree on the left seems a bit oversaturated.

Indeed individual freedom and national pride should never be confused. All over people are celebrating this and that...all this nationalism stuff. When you're nearing the end of your life and you still can not be at peace and have security, who cares? It's all illusions and irrelevant things.
Congrats on your new lens btw! Have fun!