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Mar 13, 2007 02:45 |  #1

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An old Muslim woman worked every day in the village.

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Mar 13, 2007 04:52 |  #2

Really nice shot.


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Mar 13, 2007 04:57 |  #3

Wow! That is a great shot.


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Mar 13, 2007 05:15 |  #4

great shot, well done.


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Mar 13, 2007 07:13 |  #5

Very nice shot. Think I'd maybe crop that tiny bit of space from the right hand side of the image, but that's just me.


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Mar 13, 2007 08:15 as a reply to  @ kato1's post |  #6

Great!


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Mar 13, 2007 09:13 |  #7

This is a cool shot! Man, I wish I only had 8 wiskers.. :mad:


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Mar 13, 2007 10:32 |  #8

abigailandsam wrote in post #2862531 (external link)
An old Muslim woman worked every day in the village.

Are you sure that's a woman?




  
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Mar 13, 2007 10:39 |  #9

Wonderful shot ~ love the lighting and the expression is priceless ~


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Mar 13, 2007 11:06 |  #10

Great detail and lighting... beautiful shot.


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Mar 13, 2007 12:40 |  #11

Nice shot


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Mar 13, 2007 16:34 |  #12

Fantastic capture; I just wish it were cropped a bit itghter so we could see the fine details better. ;)

drive_75 wrote in post #2863738 (external link)
Are you sure that's a woman?

agreed... :confused:


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Mar 13, 2007 23:35 |  #13

abigailandsam wrote in post #2862531 (external link)
An old Muslim woman worked every day in the village.

...And this guy sat at home posing for pictures! :D Nice photo, whatever the gender!

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