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Photo "Light and a shadow - 2 a joke."

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Light and a shadow - 2 a joke.
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Any idea can be turned into a joke. See " Light and a shadow ". 
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Sat 15 Dec 2001 00:23
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Andre Brandao Andre Brandao #1 Sat 15 Dec 2001 00:31

REALLY OUTSTANDING!!


Katrin Andreyeff Katrin Andreyeff #2 Sat 15 Dec 2001 01:01

Ой! Растение-мутант, либо уже научились церкви строить размером со спичечный коробок smile


Aunjerli Aunjerli #3 Sat 15 Dec 2001 04:37

I miss the joke but love the frame. The balancing act of exposure meant the building had to suffer. But thats photography - Great talent.


Borisych Borisych #4 Sat 15 Dec 2001 21:29

Штука? 3 штуки!


Alex763 Alex763 #5 Sat 15 Dec 2001 23:11

Под шуткой я понимал вот это
http://www.photoforum.ru/rate/photo.php?photo_id=15104


Sandra Battaglia Sandra Battaglia #6 Sun 16 Dec 2001 06:09

The colors, compostion...the originality of this shot is so beautiful that I think the church in the background does not need to be there. smile


Tio Pepe Tio Pepe #7 Tue 22 Jan 2002 05:13

why a joke
i remember i just tried this evening to shovel the snow out of the balcony it fell from off the roof and a great amount of it was it that i had to remove
also ice
some of the pieces quite big and heavy if one falls on somebody there is instant death we are speaking about

it could be a joke because what it suggests is a cheerleader
i might be wrong but my gathering from films – i`ve never met one – is that they are generally stupid
actually i do not need to meet them to know that

arms apart chest pushed forward one leg bent the feet lifted kicking the air behind

but maybe not

the light-shadow play is interesting but perhaps has something artifical about it?