Atocha Part 2

RichardRichard Administrators, Vanilla Admin Posts: 19,961 moderator
edited July 3, 2010 in Street and Documentary
In the train station:
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Thanks for looking. C&C encouraged.

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  • PattiPatti Registered Users Posts: 1,576 Major grins
    edited July 1, 2010
    Great series Richard. #2 & 3 stand out, especially #3. I like the appearance of the boy reaching out to pat the baby's cheek.
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  • bfjrbfjr Registered Users Posts: 10,980 Major grins
    edited July 1, 2010
    #3 lol3.gif

    Weird :D
  • SeefutlungSeefutlung Registered Users Posts: 2,781 Major grins
    edited July 1, 2010
    Interesting. I think every train station needs a 50 ton head.
    My snaps can be found here:
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  • pathfinderpathfinder Super Moderators Posts: 14,708 moderator
    edited July 1, 2010
    Now that's a baby's head!

    Kind of a bizarre image, or maybe just surreal.

    ( "Babies heads" is a mountain biker's term for a surface covered in rocks about 4-6 inches in diameter ( hence babies heads )

    Note - I did not make up this lingo, I am just reporting it and not suggesting approval of its use.
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  • OrvSalOrvSal Registered Users Posts: 461 Major grins
    edited July 1, 2010
    I love the reactions in #3. Good shots.
    Have a great day!
    Orv

    Thomson, Ga. USA
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  • AngeloAngelo Super Moderators Posts: 8,937 moderator
    edited July 2, 2010
    #1 all the way. great shot

    the group of people seated on the right are a fantastic offset to the sculpture thumb.gif
  • RichardRichard Administrators, Vanilla Admin Posts: 19,961 moderator
    edited July 3, 2010
    Thanks for the kind words, everyone. The whole scene is even more surreal. There are actually two heads, one with eyes closed (in the shots above) and another facing it with eyes open and placed at the other end of the hall, maybe 50 meters away. I don't know whether there's a way to get them both into a single pic, but I sure couldn't figure out how to do it with the 17-40 I was carrying.
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