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::..:: EVERYDAY PEOPLE ::..::

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gooolist

Guest
Nice picture description in the post. Common peoples will always remain common.
 
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digitalpimp

Guest
38) The wait.



39) Shilly-shally.



40) The Backstreet Boys.




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Jorgen Udvang

Subscriber Member
Haven't looked at this thread for a while, but your photos continue to impress, Nathan. Great work :thumbs:

If I should pick one... 36 and 40. Hmmm... that's two :)
 
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digitalpimp

Guest
43) Strut it like ya own it.



44) A not-so-bright idea.




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digitalpimp

Guest
47) Bizarre love triangle.



48) Oozing machismo.



49) A different kind of mono.




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Don Libby

Well-known member
I just ran across this set of images and must say I like them a lot! The tones and post processing are great and I really like the captions.

I visited Singapore many years ago on assignment and was very impressed with the city and her people and the rich history. Thank you for sharing with us.

Don

#47 is just too funny!:ROTFL:
 
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digitalpimp

Guest
I just ran across this set of images and must say I like them a lot! The tones and post processing are great and I really like the captions.

I visited Singapore many years ago on assignment and was very impressed with the city and her people and the rich history. Thank you for sharing with us.

Don

#47 is just too funny!:ROTFL:
Thank you Don! Singapore must be different back then. The city is really fast-growing. I've lived here for 4 years and I have seen how it transformed before my eyes. Hope you get another assignment here so I can show you around. :)
 

Vlad

Member
Nice and moody images. Though I would personally prefer less burning. When shooting people I like to put them in context with the environment. The high contrast in most of those shots this context is lost.
 
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digitalpimp

Guest
Nice and moody images. Though I would personally prefer less burning. When shooting people I like to put them in context with the environment. The high contrast in most of those shots this context is lost.

Thanks for the input Vlad. Very much appreciated. What is burning? If you don't mind me asking.
 

Godfrey

Well-known member
Nice to come back to this thread again and see more great photos!

Very nice, Nathan! Keep going! :)
 
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