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25-MAY-2005

25 May 2005 "Fisherman's portrait"

Greece

Canon EOS 20D ,Canon EF-S 17-85mm f/4-5.6 IS
1/100s f/7.1 at 17.0mm iso800 full exif

other sizes: small medium large original auto
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Chris Sofopoulos01-Jun-2005 10:34
His expression is a little peculiar:) Great shot.
Rochelle Weiss31-May-2005 16:41
Your picture makes this man stand tall and proud in his profession.
Cliff31-May-2005 16:19
The light on this is wonderful. Perfect capture - perfect perspective - perfectly GREAT!
Ray :)28-May-2005 18:59
You've certainly caught an expression of disapproval here. I love the capture.
Gail Davison28-May-2005 18:35
this is wonderful. the expression, the fish...everything.
Guest 27-May-2005 07:02
That expression is key to this image
Guest 27-May-2005 06:12
Ok, expressive fish monger
Gary Winters27-May-2005 06:07
He does not look happy to have his picture taken!
joanteno27-May-2005 00:02
Wonderful portraint.. The lighting and how you the subject is depicted in his enviroment make this an excellent portrait. Congradulations!
Lee Rudd26-May-2005 19:07
Nice use of the wide angle for an environmental portait
Guest 26-May-2005 17:10
Awesome shot Antonis!
kiah26-May-2005 04:47
Natural looking potrait. I like the way you angle the photo. Nicely done.
Guest 26-May-2005 01:33
Wish I could figure out how you do this. My pictures are so similar in composition. I admire who you have all these different views.
Vera
Karen Leaf26-May-2005 00:29
Excellent Antonis.
It would not have the same punch in color. Bet it smelled pretty good in there???
J. Scott Coile25-May-2005 23:26
I really like this portrait. The perspective is right on. Great B&W.
poetry66625-May-2005 20:12
I like this one Antonis. Great angle, also like the way the guys fingers are pressed onto the wooden box. He looks in thought too. Excellent! Voted!
Dan Chusid25-May-2005 19:12
"Okay my friend. you can get up off the floor now... the Policeman is gone."
Guest 25-May-2005 17:14
I like your choice for a low wide angle
JeremyGood25-May-2005 17:03
Great angle. Looks like you were trying to accentuate his size. Judging by his hand and the wristwatch that's about to burst off his beefy arm, he must be a giant.
Guest 25-May-2005 16:57
(another) excellent portrait my friend...
ciao
Andrea
Susanne25-May-2005 16:56
He looks hard worked and one can see that the labor is edged into his face. I like how you show such in your image. Fisherman's job I would assume is not an easy one.
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