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15-NOV-2008 Harrison McClary

Inside looking out

"To touch the sky
A dreamer must be
Someone who has more
imagination than me

To reach the stars
A dreamer must fly
Somehow he must live more of a
lifetime than I
For sands of time won't wait
And it may be too late

Now it is the hour and the moment
Don't let the chance go by
Your ship is sailing with the high tide
And all your dreams are on the inside
On the inside looking out, on the inside, looking out
Looking out, looking out, looking out"
•Alan Parsons Project

Part of the November Challenge which is A Song, A Poem or A Proverb.

Canon EOS 1DS Mark III ,Canon EF 24mm f/1.4L USM
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Cindi Smith18-Nov-2008 03:51
Bravo!!!!!!!
Guest 17-Nov-2008 18:45
Great image and composition.
Barbara Heide16-Nov-2008 21:35
brilliant composition!
Mairéad16-Nov-2008 21:06
Excellent composition and the image ties in perfectly with the words.
Maaike Huizer16-Nov-2008 13:10
Good shot. Interesting composition.
j>a>e>17 :):):)16-Nov-2008 07:55
poetic gleee & totallleee fuelzzz meee infinite imagination, j>a>e>17 :):):)
wernere0116-Nov-2008 03:39
Good shot. Effective composition.
cits_4_pets16-Nov-2008 02:27
Nice framing of the people & like the placement of the window, like all the lines. Street signs add to the image. Lyrics work with this Great entry.
lou_rozensteins16-Nov-2008 01:23
Interesting shot! Well done. Nice to see something a little different.
Jason Anderson16-Nov-2008 01:01
Very cool place...love the blacklit street signs!
Guest 16-Nov-2008 00:02
So easy ... to dream!
Máire Uí Mhaicín15-Nov-2008 23:33
They are on the inside looking out, and it might appear that you are on the outside looking in at them.