The weather is bad, no models in sight - so I was just playing around:
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The weather is bad, no models in sight - so I was just playing around:
very Edgar Allen Poe-ish!!! well done!
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The misery is palpable. Very cold and raw. I'm glad I'm not there, but I have a feeling it's headed here.
Cool stuff, Moin Moin.
As miserable as this picture is, you could always be the bird. Nice job capturing an almost tangible feeling.
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Not a big Bird fan, but damn nice shoot. Well done has a classic feel to it.
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Bambi you took the thoughts right out of my head - Very Edgar Allan Poe.
excellent capture MoinMoin
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