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Why don't you speak?

Photography Historical posted on Sep 14, 2009
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Rome. San Martino ai Monti. Michelangelo's Moses. As we got out of the car our Nikon D40 fell to the ground and blew to pieces. I more or less put them toghether, but the lens was loose and I had to hold it with my hand. I shot these to see if it was still working, seems it is, but I am afraid we'll have to buy a new one, can't hold the lens all the time, I'd get cramps ...

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virginiese

12:35PM | Mon, 14 September 2009

stunning sculpture ! I love michelangelo ! Sorry for your camera :-(

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Winterclaw

1:03PM | Mon, 14 September 2009

Good picture. I'm glad it was working for you to get this shot.

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NefariousDrO

5:15PM | Mon, 14 September 2009

Great shot, the camera news is terrible, though. I got one of those a couple of years ago, and I'd probably cry if I had to replace it like that...

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ledwolorz

3:22AM | Tue, 15 September 2009

Beautiful photo.

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RodolfoCiminelli

9:24AM | Tue, 15 September 2009

Espléndida y espectacular fotografía mi amigo...!!

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ontar1

1:32PM | Sat, 07 November 2009

Fantastic scene, outstanding capture!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!


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