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Another ReenactorPosted by Judy (Brooksville, Florida, United States) on 1 February 2008 in Lifestyle & Culture and Portfolio. This man was walking back to 'camp' after the battle and although the Union soldiers 'won', he didn't look to happy. Do you think it was because he was going to repeat the battle again the next day? <grin> ---~--- Philippians 4:13 'We can do all things through Christ who strengthens us.' ... <*}}}>< Your comments are so appreciated and I apologize for not having time to get to all of your posts.
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Marion from Nanaimo, BC, CanadaPerhaps he was just tired at the end of a long day and maybe even dreading doing it again. Another one in this great series Judy. I am really enjoying them. 1 Feb 2008 5:25am @Marion: "Who knows what evil lurks in the minds of men?" ... Not many are old enough to remember that on the radio! <grin> @Dylan: Thank you, Dylan; one more to go, at least for now. Lorraine from Gatineau, CanadaMaybe he wants to play with the toys more :) LOL Fantastic capture, I love you series Judy ! 1 Feb 2008 11:09am @Lorraine: Thank you very much, Lorraine - just one more and then I switch gears! :D Chris from South Jersey, United StatesGreat image - some of these guys really play the part..... 1 Feb 2008 11:13am @Chris: They truly do, Chris .... Japanalia from Yokohama, JapanI think he looks tired....anyway preoccupied! A good capture, Judy! You managed some good character studies with this re-enactment! 1 Feb 2008 3:21pm @Japanalia: Thanks, Gabriela - one more tomorrow and then Sunday I'll switch to another series! :D Ina from Krugersdorp, South AfricaThis is a absolutely great shot! One can interpret it in so many ways. Well done Judy! 1 Feb 2008 5:01pm @Ina: Thank you, Ina. Porcsin from Debrecen, HungaryI really like his physiognomy! I can see what he is thinking and feel! 2 Feb 2008 11:12pm @Porcsin: I fully appreciate your warm comments, Porcsin ....... thank you! drphoto from Newcastle upon Tyne, United KingdomIts a great capture Judy, you can really sense his mood and I like the way there is not much contextual detail to distract from it. Dan 5 Feb 2008 8:01am @drphoto: Thanks, Dan ... glad you liked it! @baobab: Thank you very much! |
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