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03-MAR-2006

The Unbearable Tiredness of Being, Shanghai 2006

Canon EOS 20D
1/125s f/3.2 at 70.0mm iso3200 full exif

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Guest 06-Aug-2007 20:50
OH wow,I'm convinced it's the same guy,Kal...except he's moved from Shanghai to the OC,California! LOL
(wish I had known...would have been a perfect ping)
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Guest 03-Jun-2006 19:50
Identical days have erased me with their stark interrogation.With few remaining lines and marks upon my paperthin existence in front of me.As anything of significance seems to have been whitewashed away.There are sparse focused details deserving minor attention.As if anyone might care.To unbury me.
Guest 03-Jun-2006 18:09
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Guest 01-Apr-2006 23:22
Love it! Great candid and composition. Excllent use of selective focus.
Guest 31-Mar-2006 14:27
Very nice image. I can really feel the mood in this restaurant;
Guest 31-Mar-2006 09:01
Excellent composition.
AL29-Mar-2006 13:49
LOL... Kal, I think you're probably in the same state of mind - tired ;)
Kal Khogali29-Mar-2006 11:38
Duncan...I have decided I need new glasses ;-))..I assume that answers your question....LOL!! K
Guest 29-Mar-2006 03:55
I find this image really strong. The composition, with all those lines, is really strong. I love how you made the focus. The tired man gives all the emotion to the image.
...duncan29-Mar-2006 02:59
I mean to ask if you did that for dramatic effect?
...duncan29-Mar-2006 02:42
Excellent shot Kal, I am curious about the focus and how it is set back from the man.
Guest 28-Mar-2006 18:24
and the show goes on nevertheless.... unbearable indeed......
AL28-Mar-2006 16:10
A great capture of real life moment and human temperament. BTW this truly reflected my feeling today!
Marisa Livet28-Mar-2006 14:24
I was immediately attracted by the title, I confess it…a paraphrase of Kundera which made me smile with all the possible connected meanings…
The picture itself is developed on different level and I like the fact that the foreground is out of focus, to centre all the attention on the main character .
Another page of daily life in this visual book of your reality.
Marisa
Guest 28-Mar-2006 14:04
Vertical and horizontal lines, tables, objects, some recatangular, a cylinder, a round tea pot... and his head.
Great shot, to be concise.
~ l'Autre
Guest 28-Mar-2006 13:52
Great shot here and the monotone compliments it well.
Craig Persel28-Mar-2006 13:45
Calls for another pot of tea! :-) Great shot.
Guest 28-Mar-2006 13:37
great feeling of abandonment!
scott clarke28-Mar-2006 13:36
Looks like a very lonely place at times. Well done Kal.
Guest 28-Mar-2006 11:57
Brilliant Capture Kal my vote great B&W work
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