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Submitted: February 16, 2008
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Make: Canon
Model: Canon EOS 30D
Shutter Speed: 1/2000 second
F Number: F/3.5
Focal Length: 30 mm
ISO Speed: 100
Date Picture Taken: Feb 13, 2007, 12:01:04 PM

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istanbul, february 2007

edit: thanks a lot to :iconobsidian-fox: for featuring this one as a dd....and to all the people who faved it and and left a comment
now i should better start replaying
Daily Deviation, 2008-06-23

Daily Deviation006 by ~Y-KaFkAs The relationship between man and dog here is just great.. the slightly askew framing I feel adds to the posture of the hunched over man.. I wonder what their conversation is about.. (Featured by `Obsidian-Fox)

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this one is great ! + fav

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"When you become enlightened
you will know that you've
been enlightened all along." Enlightenments - Jack Kerouac
again thnk you... :bow:
this picture is awesome !

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"When you become enlightened
you will know that you've
been enlightened all along." Enlightenments - Jack Kerouac
phenomenal capture :)

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My cat is dead
But I have decided not to make a big tragedy of it.

-- Wendy Cope.
phenomenal EVERYTHING about this moment.

well done!

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i'm glad you like it that much
thanks for everything
thanks again
istanbul is a great place to make photography
and a wonderful place to be
This is priceless :D Not the sharpest, or most perfectly composed pic I've seen today - but so full of humour, interest and communication (both between the wonderful characters in the photo and between you and the viewer). Bravo :clap:

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thank you very much for your words...glad you like it
i do like the composition...and i'm quite satisfied with the sharpness though
thanks again... :)
Looking at it again, I'm not sure why I referred to the sharpness, which is fine; but you could tighten up the composition a lot simply by cropping it tight at both sides.

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Read my column, my poetry, interviews and short stories at AidanSemmens.co.uk

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