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Why This Thing Doesn't Work?
Why This Thing Doesn't Work?
Alonso


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Challenge: Conflict (Basic Editing I)
Camera: Fujifilm FinePix 2600Z
Location: Monterrey, México
Date: Feb 23, 2004
Galleries: Humorous
Date Uploaded: Feb 23, 2004

This is my friend Badir, and he sometimes gets angry very easy..! hehe!

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Place: 190 out of 202
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Votes: 265
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 Comments Made During the Challenge
03/02/2004 11:27:56 PM
i don't have much of a problem with the composition given the subject. (sorry :)

it seems way too forced or staged. why the guitar? i don't buy it.
03/02/2004 09:38:33 PM
Great idea and nice shot. Good balance and composition.
03/01/2004 12:12:56 PM
Not much real conflict, is there? The phone doesn't care if it works or not. This is closer to "frustration."
02/29/2004 04:15:33 PM
lame, sorry
02/29/2004 06:23:39 AM
Technology vs. Stupidity???
02/28/2004 02:43:07 AM
I can't tell it does work without the title. A picture should speak for itself. He could be agressively playing a game on the phone or in a fight and hanging up on someone.
02/27/2004 12:51:13 PM
nope
02/26/2004 09:52:02 AM
I can relate to this picture! The lighting, of course, could be better. For a snapshot, not a bad picture.
02/25/2004 11:07:50 PM
I'm not sure what this one is saying.
02/25/2004 02:50:53 AM
Sorry, this just doesn't draw my attention. The conflict connection seems tenuous.


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