The note of the perfect personality is not rebellion, but peace. /Oscar Wilde/
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Ese what a beautiful capture. I feel so much emotion from this photo. I wonder what he is thinking or troubled about.
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Thank you very much, Sue! I saw him on the pier quite often – fishing or just looking out in the sea…probably thinking or remembering…
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That man has stories to tell.
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He surely does…
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Excellent captured – telling stories without words… 🙂
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Thank you, Drake! One of the best ways of telling stories, isn’t it… 😉
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Here we go again, I have to saiy the word ‘Agree’ again… 😀
One of the best ways and some of the best stories too… 🙂
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“Agree” doesn’t sound that bad… 🙂
So true!
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Great portrait, Ese… Very sympathetic capture
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Thank you, Sue! Yes, there was something about him I couldn’t resist clicking the camera a couple of times. 🙂
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Well, it certainly worked!
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I’m with Drake on this one. This is a great portrait, Ese. I wonder if you know this person or he is just an anonymous face to you. Thank you for this entry. It has made my day 😀
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Thank you very much! It is always a pleasure and challenge to find something for the themes you come up with, Paula. 🙂
The man was one of the fishermen (and women), hanging around my favourite Burgas pier in early autumn, and somehow stood out for me to be taken a photo of.
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😀 No wonder. He is photogenic. I wonder what you will do for “shape” next Sunday – Debbie is hosting. Will you be hosting a challenge?
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He is, quite a bit! 🙂
Shape….hmmm….that will be interesting! I would love to host, just still thinking about possible themes in my mind.
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You can see my and others’ ideas on Scheduled challenges page – I really need contributors – I am running out on ideas 😀
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wonderful face. so content in thought
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Thank you! I was thinking: “A penny for his thoughts…”… 🙂
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What a nice capture.
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Thank you! It was a pleasure to take it 🙂
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A beautiful portrait.
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Thank you very much, Colline!
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Great photo and it goes well with the quote
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Stunnung portrait Ese!
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What a wonderful photo Ese. I’m impressed – that man looks so gentle yet so strong.
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what a great portrait, Ese… this is exactly how I have imagined Hemingway’s old man and the sea looks like…
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