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05/29/2009 05:53:02 PM |
Wonderful moment captured. |
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05/24/2009 02:54:12 PM |
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05/08/2009 09:01:30 AM |
fabulous - classic album treasure.
I bet that your son likes this picture too! |
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05/08/2009 12:51:41 AM |
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05/07/2009 10:56:29 PM |
Great catch, though you did have a captive subject! :D |
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05/07/2009 09:30:18 PM |
He's getting a little big for those. |
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05/07/2009 09:21:09 PM |
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05/07/2009 07:59:10 PM |
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05/07/2009 07:57:34 PM |
Just wonderful. This is a really outstanding photograph; a perfect mix of documentary and art. It's a Nat Geo kinda shot. |
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05/07/2009 02:47:46 PM |
Brings back memories, tells a great story .... 9 |
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05/07/2009 02:46:05 PM |
This is so good - such a strong narrative, such fun. Really excellent. |
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05/05/2009 10:18:44 PM |
I love a "slice of life" picture, giving a glimpse into how people live. I've never seen someone quite so large in a sink! Fun shot! :) |
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05/04/2009 09:35:59 AM |
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05/02/2009 10:07:11 AM |
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05/01/2009 09:33:33 PM |
A solid image that is crisp, sharp and properly framed and composed - a technical success in every way. From an artistic standpoint, it has significant impact being richly colored with excellant detail. This image would have worked as a black and white as well. A perfect demonstration of the power of properly controlled light and focus. A top ten image and a very strong contender for a ribbon. Well done. |
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05/01/2009 11:31:33 AM |
His aunt stood by as she got ready to bathe little Johnny. She had been called in unexpectedly a few nights ago, when things went from joy and happy expectation to worry and fear in the matter of a few moments.
However, that fear was short-lived, and through some miracle little Johnny's mother had given birth to the biggest baby ever born naturally to a living human. True, she had to stay in hospital for awhile to recover, but the Guinness Book of Records had called, and the media had their feel-good story of the decade, and everything was going wonderfully for all involved.
Well, wonderfully for everyone but Aunt Beth, who was looking up phone numbers for physio-therapists. Not many people had to rock a 45 lb infant to sleep every few hours! |
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05/01/2009 05:27:36 AM |
Excellent! Captivating moment. 8 |
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