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The lack of an audience never stops a busker from singing their heart out.
Olympus E-P1 and OM Zuiko 50mm f/1.8
-Sir, one man down from exposure, no civilan casualites and the clean up team is almost done, lets wrap this up.
The crowd ate these guys up. This is thousands of people very energetically waving their hands back and forth.
British Superbikes @ Cadwell Park, Lincolnshire
The most amount of people I've ever seen at Cadwell, squeezing through the Crossing for the perfect view...
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Free time in Prague Airport and i made some crazy things...!!!
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Only walking by shops can be boring for me...rsrsrs :)
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Bonnaroo crowd during Widespread Panic from What Stage at the Bonnaroo Music Festival on June 12, 2011 in Manchester, Tennessee - © 2011 David Oppenheimer - Performance Impressions Concert Photography
We went to Haworth for the 40s weekend and I took a camera.
Just for fun made a point of looking out for people with sunglasses on - it was a very hot day. Here is the set with them all in :- www.flickr.com/photos/ianlivesey/sets/72157644674464696
While everyone was concentrating on the wedding ceremony, I saw this boy stand up and start looking for one of his relatives.
Sidney, BC, Canada
Can't decide between this shot and the first one in the comments for today's 365 project shot. I'll pick whichever one has the most views/comment by midnight.
195/365. A photo a day for a year.
DENVER, CO - Delegates listen to former President Bill Clinton speak on Wednesday August 27, 2008 in Denver, Co. at the 2008 Democratic National Convention. Highlighted speakers on Wednesday evening included Sen. John Kerry (D-MA), former President Bill Clinton and Sen. Joseph Biden (D-DE) accepting the Vice Presidential nomination.
(Photo by Marc Piscotty for Congressional Quarterly)
Visit www.cqpolitics.com/wmspage.cfm?parm1=5 for full coverage of the 2008 Democratic National Convention.
I go to the countryside to enjoy the veiw and soak up the peace and quiet....these buffoons were doing me chuffin head in. I counted 64of them .....now where's the pleasure in that.
Up in a meadow on the high slopes of Mt. Lemmon, our highest local peak (9,000') these big golden flowers are blooming in abundance. I can't figure out what species they are. Perhaps Aspen sunflowers or Cutleaf coneflowers (I'd appreciate input on this question, thanks).
Chiodos/Silverstein/Escape The Fate/Alesana/A Skylit Drive Tour, November 7th at Roseland Ballroom, NYC.
These photos are definitely not among my best, the lighting was not spectacular. With that said, I hope you like these =)
If you see yourself in one of these photos, feel free to contact me, and I'll give you a copy of the photo for you to use on your Myspace, Facebook, or whatever else. =) Or if you would like your photo to be taken down, I will happily do that also. (My Email is in the profile page)
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