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May 19, 2006 20:56 |  #1

Candid i took a while ago now that i've actually only just put on my space

Got a couple of interesting shots of these guys, liked this one. The camera does lie, nobodies left anybody. But i think it's a good shot about friendship, i don't think you girls realise how important it is to us guys

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May 20, 2006 04:07 |  #2

Or ... the guy on the left is saying ' Vinnie, please don't set Jungle Jim on me. I'll get you the money!' The guy opposite is just giving him the cold stare and the guy in the jungle outfit is wondering whether to throw him down stairs or do the concrete shoes trick!!


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May 20, 2006 05:41 as a reply to  @ condyk's post |  #3

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Or ... the guy on the left is saying ' Vinnie, please don't set Jungle Jim on me. I'll get you the money!' The guy opposite is just giving him the cold stare and the guy in the jungle outfit is wondering whether to throw him down stairs or do the concrete shoes trick!!

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Perhaps it's his round to buy the next beer and he has no money left so the crocodile tears are being shed.


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May 20, 2006 06:16 |  #4

Come on, come on... he's just saying he has 'something' in his eye ... *sniff*

Great shot Sean :)


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May 20, 2006 06:37 as a reply to  @ Anthony J Howe's post |  #5

Anthony J Howe wrote:
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Perhaps it's his round to buy the next beer and he has no money left so the crocodile tears are being shed.

Funny you should say that

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May 20, 2006 06:42 |  #6

Naturally the camera does lie, you have to try and take a moment out of the ordinary.

I just caught that rub of the eye, and the intense look on his friends face with the middle guy also looking on. Photo can make it seem like it went on for ever but it was over in moments

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May 23, 2006 17:45 |  #7

A great story is being told here with his eye rub, a concerned look and an empty glass of beer. Very interesting.


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