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Sony Forums Challenges | all galleries >> Challenge 151: What a Wonderful World (hosted by MCsaba) >> Challenge 151: Eligible (CLOSED) > edit image
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August 31, 2007

4th: A Cultural and Intellectual Panorama (A Wonderful World Indeed!)
Fremiet

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Each year, I take a picture of my staff (7 nations represented) at the school . This year, I asked each of them to select a favourite(s) piece of literature and to express someting about it, or their reaction to it in their faces. I will be making a poster of these pics for them and for interested students and parents.

As I was doing this I was struck not only by the diversity of choices, but also the wonderful variety of people I am honored to work with, hence it's appearance in this gallery. The first comment(by me), lists the literary works chosen because some are a bit hard to read. If I've overstepped the pano size or something else, let me know and I'll remove it. Fremiet


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Helen Betts03-Sep-2007 22:14
You are just too creative! Great idea and image. Helen
Sony Forums Challenges03-Sep-2007 11:13
Very cool idea and perfect execution. MCsaba
Tabrizi 03-Sep-2007 00:12
Marvelous Fremeit.. A perfect entry...
Arctic Fox (Sky) 02-Sep-2007 03:08
Fremiet - waht a cool entry for the challenge. I enjoyed all the different faces and expressions.
Katherine Stanback's Photos02-Sep-2007 01:36
Excellent panorama of portraits - it's a great idea and a wonderful mix of facial expressions!
Sony Forums Challenges01-Sep-2007 14:40
From L to R 'Il Burro' I think! The Dead, James Joyce; Emotional Intelligence, Daniel Goleman; Principia, Sir Isaac Newton; Johann Sebastian Bach; Les Fleurs du Mal, Baudelaire; An Inconvenient Truth, Al Gore; Blake's Dante, Milton Klonsk; The Variety of Life, Todge; Books into Film, Robin H Smith; Autobiography of a Yogi; Ordinary People, Judith Guest; The Visual Culture Reader; The Wisdom of Florence, Scovell Shinn; A Neotropical Companion, John Kricher; Typee, Herman Melville; Stupid Jokes for Kids; The Art of Loving, Erich Fromm +1; Take Your Pick!!; The Prophet, Khalil Gibran; Skinny Dip, Carl Hiassen; Dr. Seuss's ABC; The Prophet; Philosophy of Religon.......