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May 2, 2008, 1:46:04 PM
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"A bridge at a Stockholm suburb. The curves attracted my attention. I had the perfect location above but I had to wait for my protagonists to show up. I waited for a long time. Many times you have to be really patient. The little girl made her appearance. She started jumping the curves and the old lady was looking at her, somehow envying her for the game she had just invented. At the last moment and while the girl was jumping the last curve, I saw the old lady joining her in the game and jumping with her. Fortunately it was the moment I pressed the button."
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:iconsaidtetik:
very nice moment..
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:iconyunsikshin:
perfect timing!
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:iconchtalik:
Featured here ->[link]
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:iconjusteline:
Συγχαρητηρια για το DD! :clap:

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:iconharymg:
nice Capture.............
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:iconjenzay:
Lovely! Great timing (and patience too), and seeing that the lady joined in at last makes the photo much more special :)
Congratulations on the DD, too!
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:iconlivvyjane:
This is absolutely lovely. One of the best shots I have seen in a while!!

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:iconsnak:
Great shot, good patients and love the words that came with it!
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~Aneirin-Aryon Mar 25, 2010  Student Traditional Artist
What an moment. :D Great timing! Cool lines. ^_^

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:iconsmckellar:
Looks like a Henri Cartier-Bresson ;)
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