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Snagged

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A Moment in Photographic History:
Eduard Steichen (he changed his name to Edward) was born March 27, 1879 in Luxembourg. He studied painting in Paris but built a reputation for his work in photography.
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A Photographic Quote of Note:
Photography records the gamut of feelings written on the human face – the beauty of the earth and skies that man has inherited; and the wealth and confusion that man has created. It is a major force in explaining man to man.
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11 Responses to “Snagged” »

  1. Teresa Durães Says:

    great silhouette

  2. Nader Kohansal Says:

    Very nice silhouette. conceptual and well composed.

  3. e_xistense Says:

    Great contrast! It suggests the existence of two worlds: one where you are free and one where it doesn’t exist this kind of concept…

  4. Robert Says:

    I wonder if you realize what a powerful statement you have made?

  5. Lynne's Somewhat Invented Life Says:

    Michael, WHO are you, to be able to take such powerful photos? This should be seen by all the world. This should be a book cover for a best seller, at least. Amazing. Simply amazing.

  6. Ginnie Says:

    This works GREAT as a silhouette, Michael! And I really like the composition.

  7. Astrid Says:

    This is what I like and you know I do, great job, love the composition/

  8. Garibaldi Says:

    Wonderful composition, great capture!

  9. crash Says:

    cool shot … looks like an old B&W film noir …

  10. Pere Chuliá Says:

    Me gusta la simplicidad de esta imagen y su gran fuerza. Muy buena . Saludos.

  11. Oswegan Says:

    I like this, it is an interesting composition. The barbed wire makes the shot.

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