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27 responses to “The Old Man Of The Mountains”
A world is etched on his face merging with the landscape in the background – wonderful.
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Thank you very much, Chris.
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Wonderful portrait – he looks as if the landscape has become a part of him.
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Thank you very much.
I took the place at the foot of a holy mountain. So I’m sure the man had a special relationship with it.
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A wonderful portrait Rabirius, a man at home in the mountains.
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Thank you vey much, Patti.
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A very good portret of a man living outside in the mountains.
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Thanks a lot!
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Great portrait!
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Thank you.
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The position is perfect, the way his shoulders are inclined slightly and he is angled ever so slightly from the camera. It seems like he just paused and turned for a moment, and you caught it. And it is the fact that he had the time to pause and turn, the freedom to offer us that moment, that gives me the sense of how “at home” he is in this setting… He seems as relaxed and matter-of-fact as the land itself.
Michael
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Thank you very much for your nice comment, Michael.
Greetings,
rabirius.
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i really like his face
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Thank you, Sedge.
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These eyes have seen a lot! Excellent portrait of wise man.
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Thank you a lot, Alexander.
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compelling portrait!!
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Thank you very much, Alexandra.
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his face his wrinkles perfecto…..!!!!
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Thank you very much!
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Agree with others — the wrinkles on his face talk about all his experiences, both good and bad. A very nice portrait, Rabirius. 🙂
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Thank you very much Uday.
Yes, his face looks really interesting and has a lot to tell.
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Reblogged this on Maître Renard.
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Thank you very much for reblogging.
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Reblogged this on vequinox.
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Thanks for reblogging.
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[…] At the foot of the mountain we met that man and I asked him to take his picture. I also posted a black and white version of that picture a year later which I prepared for a photography prize. (I didn’t win, but at […]
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