The Wide Wide World
by Craig on November 4, 2009
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I love your pictures of people the most! I think some travelers get caught up in buildings and landscapes but not the Wide Wide World
Yes, I agree it is great to capture people in pictures.
I would have to agree as well. I can see the spirit of the places that I’ve been to on the people’s faces, not just on their historic sites and tourist spots. Great pictures indeed! Thanks.
Picture says a thousand words and the eyes are the windows to the soul so combine the two and you have some incredbile photos.
Amazing pictures! in which city is that last one with Gandhi´s face?
A picture does say a thousand words and so can someones expressions. I love this idea.
i love the pictures… you could feel the emotion, especially the guy wearing white shirt and red truban
btw, happy new year
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your pictures make me want to go to India!
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{ 8 comments… read them below or add one }
I love your pictures of people the most! I think some travelers get caught up in buildings and landscapes but not the Wide Wide World
Yes, I agree it is great to capture people in pictures.
I would have to agree as well. I can see the spirit of the places that I’ve been to on the people’s faces, not just on their historic sites and tourist spots. Great pictures indeed! Thanks.
Picture says a thousand words and the eyes are the windows to the soul so combine the two and you have some incredbile photos.
Amazing pictures! in which city is that last one with Gandhi´s face?
A picture does say a thousand words and so can someones expressions. I love this idea.
i love the pictures… you could feel the emotion, especially the guy wearing white shirt and red truban
btw, happy new year
-flip
your pictures make me want to go to India!