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25 responses to “Faceless”
I love this-and the colors are terrific!
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Thank you very much!
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unheimlich…
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…ja, vielleicht ein bisschen 🙂
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Εξαιρετικό!!!!!
Ο υποταγμένος Άνθρωπος.
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Ευχαριστώ!
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Great image! Love it, love it!
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Thank you very much, Cardinal Guzman.
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Love it.
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Thank you, Kimberly.
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You welcome
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Fantastic!
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Thanks a lot, Richard.
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I took one of a beggar at a taxi. Faceless, like the chap here
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I think facelessness can stand for a lot of things – and therefore I was intrigued to work with that on a visual level.
And I always like when my pictures trigger personal memories or experiences. Thank you very much for sharing, Rajiv.
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faceless, provoking. ingenious, rabirius.
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Thank you very much, Ken and Agnes.
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Impréssionnant et d’une grande force ce montage.
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Merci beaucoup, Orepuk.
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Hm. Very striking – mysterious and threatening too. A feeling of ‘what is going to happen next?’ and perhaps not wanting to be there to see it.
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Hello Tish,
thank you very much for your compliment.
Most of my pictures I think of as some kind of story – and I think you are starting to find it.
Greetings,
rabirius.
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Reblogged this on Maître Renard.
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Thanks for reblogging.
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Reblogged this on Manolis.
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Thanks for reblogging.
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