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June 23, 2008
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NIKON CORPORATION
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105 mm
180
Jun 22, 2008, 10:39:08 AM
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:iconthermalraven:
Taken at the Bamanya Mission in Mbandaka
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Pose by =thermalraven Have you ever seen such dignity in a child? Gorgeous work. ( Featured by `rhapsouldize )
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*AfricanObserver Jul 2, 2012  Hobbyist Photographer
You have captured such dignity and strength, with technical excellence on a challenging subject.

Up there with Margaret Bourke-White.
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:iconla-fleur:
hello! congrats on winning the Solidarity Contest; you won a journal feature from me but at that time my subscription expired and I never got to renew it. I'm so sorry about the huge delay but here it is: [link]
:heart:
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:iconsuppi-lu-liuma:
Beautiful, natural pose, with excellent pokeh.

One could say there is over-exposure on her shirt, but the details on her face more than compensate for this.

Excellent, thanks for sharing...
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:iconthermalraven:
it does get VERY hot out here...and photographing black and white in black and white is not easy :(
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:iconsuppi-lu-liuma:
Yep, you're definitely right. :-)
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:iconpoprostuja:
She's beautiful. Her face is so wise..
Great.
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:iconthermalraven:
yip..one of my favourites too
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:iconacid-burst-love-fed:
This piece of art was suggested by our member and added in our favourites. Congratulations for being able to produce such deeply meaningful art.
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:iconthermalraven:
:confused:

what favs?
what suggestion?
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:iconacid-burst-love-fed:
We are a club -- and our members are allowed to suggest us art that means a lot to them. One of our members found this piece especially meaningful and sent us a note about it. So we added in our club's favourites.

It's an honour of a kind. It means your art is considered more important than what words can convey.
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