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Marie on Young man
joli portrait au regard doux.

Amir on Young man
Very kind face. He looks Chinese (East Asian)

Sujit Sudhi on Young man
Superb potrait. Full of character.

Dimitrios on Young man
superb

Reza on Young man
Wonderful portrait indeed.

Andre on Turkmen sisters
love it, thanks for sharing

Marina on Shade tree lost
good shot!

Natalia on Brothers Reunited in Tazanahar
Wonderful portrait. They look like from the Habbit book.

Natalia on Khak baht in Aqcha signals Winter's arrival
I love it! It's so surreal!

Nick Grundberg on Brothers Reunited in Tazanahar
Interesting expressions, nice portrait.

Marina on Erekli School
Nice photo! I hope you'll have peace in your country, as soon as possible!

Natalia on Cheerful
That is a beautiful image of children's simple happiness.

Barbara on Cheerful
So innocent and happy. A wonderful capture.

Laurent on Cheerful
Love the child smile. A great picture. Have a good day

Dimitrios on Cheerful
colour+contrast PERFECT, BRAVO

kairospix on Cheerful
like the happy expression you captured!

vitomartin.com on Culloden Remembered
I like this frame

vitomartin.com on John Innis running in the hole
Interesting situation

vitomartin.com on Shrines & Martyrs
I like it!

Ian Bramham on John Innis running in the hole
great! - you caught the drama and sense of movement really well!

Steve on Approaching Aqcha
The foreground surface is already an off-white coloured silt the tone of which is furthered enhanced by use of a red ...

Laurent on Tokyo Fishmarket Yardworkers
It's a great portrait. I like B&W portraits. Have a good day

Masume on Tokyo Fishmarket Yardworkers
Very classic portrait like it :)

tokyo-drifter on Approaching Aqcha
This a *white and black* photo. How did you get everything so white? Or is that the colour to begin with?

tokyo-drifter on Shrines & Martyrs
The flat wall of rock curtaining the graceful hill with the dome glinting at the top - all so clear and sharp. Wow.

Dimitrios on Culloden Remembered
a brave picture! where is the wisky?

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