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so sleepy


so sleepy
Photo Information
Copyright: Ljiljana Marinic (overflow) (45)
Genre: People
Medium: Color
Date Taken: 2004-03
Categories: Transportation
Exposure: f/2.8, 1/300 seconds
More Photo Info: [view]
Photo Version: Original Version
Date Submitted: 2005-11-11 7:43
Viewed: 435
Points: 16
[Note Guidelines] Photographer's Note
on the way from Venice to Split...

anyway my first foto on treklens, waithing for your coments,
thank you all!!!
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To ScottHale: heheoverflow 1 05-03 13:57
To hlaingwinnhtun: hi Hlaing!overflow 1 11-11 19:08
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Nice 1
i feel not like with sunglass. anyway, ur first post in TL is so great !
TFS.
Hlaing.

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  • ynnad Gold Star Critiquer/Silver Workshop Editor/Gold Note Writer [C: 86 W: 20 N: 85] (1008)
  • [2005-11-11 8:41]

should be in humurous... it's original... thanks for sharing... danny

welcome to TL Ljiljana :)
good candid shot :) the tight frame works well here

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  • erdna Gold Star Critiquer/Gold Star Workshop Editor/Gold Note Writer [C: 685 W: 72 N: 752] (5160)
  • [2005-11-11 17:00]

Helo Ljiliana, this photo is not only funny but very original and it is also properly exposed. Welcome to TL!

Also, thank you for your visit and comments on my photo, "Standpipe".

Andre'

La photo est drôle ... j'aurais porté une attention ŕ la coupure des lunettes par contre

They say yawning is infectious and looking at your picture if I am getting an urge to yawn -wouldn't it be a very strange way of complimenting??
It is a spontaneous and well taken shot Lila...
TFS a yawn ;-))
Mukesh

Ljiljana,
first of all...."Welcome To Trek Lens"
I admire your originality and your composition. I really like interesting angles and images of things people don't seem to notice. A yawn usually last about 3 seconds. Good timing with your camera if it was a real yawn, if not, good model directing!
Good Luck on Trek Lens,
Scott

Always some thinking why such a picture is great. Must be the close up and the strong upgoing lines from hand and face.
So very human expression.
good work Ljiljana
Huub

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