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Carlos Monroy
{K:15} 8/9/2006
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Excelente mensaje el que transmite, Felicitaciones.
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Nour El Refai
{K:12481} 6/13/2005
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excellent message
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First Last
{K:6897} 4/2/2005
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Very strong image, Miguel! Fantastic capture.
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orwa juve
{K:6059} 1/4/2005
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great message 7++
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Jorge Pla
{K:131} 12/11/2004
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The dramatic concept is very well spoken by the only pair of "legs" in focus as something unique.
Besides the Pat's toughtful comments i would like to add that the war, as product of the human race, may be a forced step towards its evolution (of thinking, of action), and its brutality is definitively more related to the "reptile" portion of the brain that the "rational" one.
Congratulations Miguel, y saludos desde Chile.
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Paul Lara
{K:88111} 11/30/2004
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Amen. Land Mines, too.
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José Azevedo
{K:9845} 11/30/2004
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Strong both in concept and execution. Nice use of depth of field. Colors are the right tone, lighting too, adding a dramatic mood to it. Congratulations! Regards from Brazil,
José Azevedo
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Patrick Ziegler
{K:21797} 11/30/2004
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Great shot. I really like the composition and it really makes you think before making any comments. The only thing I would say about the statement you have made with your caption is that we should never belittle the contribution that our soldiers have made and the freedoms we have because of their effort. War gives us alot of horrible rotten and disgusting things to live with and to live without. It is the ugliest thing the human race ever conceived of. But the freedoms some of us enjoy are the most beautiful ideas ever imagined. I would give both my leggs and my arms if the whole world could enjoy the freedoms I get to enjoy every day.
Your photo is excellent. and I really mean that. It is a great work! Congrats.
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