Taken in 1998 in the Jemez Mountains in New Mexico two days before getting married. I love to hike there when I get the chance. BIOI am getting ready to turn the big 40 in March. I have been interested in photography since high school. Since getting into computers years ago I have been interested in various other forms of art but photography keeps calling me back. I live in Oklahoma U.S.A. and don't get the chance to travel much at this time but hope to in the near future.
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Comments (3)
magnus073
Really a powerful and moving photo, and your right the concern is so clear on his face. If you have any other's from this parade that you like I hope you will post them please.
mark.spooner
Good candid capture, you have caught something of the inner person there.
Richardphotos
about time we had a post from you!!he does have a sad face and it makes me feel sick every time I hear another soldier has died.the leader has the nerve to ask for unlimited spending for "his" vendetta at the expense of 1000's of life's lost and so many wounded. they are serving their country which is right, but the leader is not serving the USA!!! outstanding capture and good to see you back