It is more important to click with people than to click the shutter. Alfred Eisenstaed
Friday, October 14, 2016
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A raw guy, nice photo.
ReplyDeleteThe friendly fighter?
ReplyDeleteNice to see and nice to remember Andy.
ReplyDeletethere is real clarity in this image, in many ways!!! and he has a clear love for rebecca!!!
ReplyDeleteYep, he looks like a really nice guy.
ReplyDeleteA photo with so many questions. Great shot.
ReplyDeleteYou wonder what happened to his hand.
ReplyDeleteGreat quote! He does look friendly!
ReplyDeleteA lot of personality comes through in this pic, Andy!
ReplyDeleteGreat photo of a smiling guy.
ReplyDeleteAndy, this is a fantastic street portrait. So candid, so interesting! Great job!!!
ReplyDeleteYou're getting some great street photos!
ReplyDeleteAnd this is a great example of what Eisenstaed was talking about.
ReplyDeleteGreat photo of the man.
ReplyDeleteAnd I guess, people from all over the world no wonder who is REBECCA?
He has beautiful body and happy smile, but I guess he maybe might has been in fight.
ReplyDeleteVery lovely shot, Andy.
Well done, Andy.
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