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10 Comments
What a ‘capture’!
Awesome timing Sean!
i hear you love to make appreciative and agreeable comments on blogs that attack bloggers who disagree by posting pics of naked ppl and fake comments etc .
too bad that you approve of such tactics !
I published your comment because I don’t really approve of censorship.
But this is the first comment (not counting spam) I have received so far that has nothing to do with this photo blog; i.e. totally off-topic. I see little difference between this comment and any random spam comment about ‘Cheap Vicodin’ because neither has any relevance to the photograph above.
As such, I will be inclined to label any further off-topic comments from you as “spam” and delete them accordingly.
If you have an opinion about a comment I have left on any other blog… I suggest you address it there, where it makes sense and is relevant.
@ K & Chavie – Thanks guys… The second one came out perfect! A totally lucky ‘click’
DUDE -so right!! the second one is just PERFECT!!!!!! LOVE EETT!!
Well done, these freeze frames are very good and fun.
@ black – Thanks
I’ll pass on your appreciation to my cousin too!
@ Glennis – Cheers and welcome… fast multiple exposures are always fun because you don’t know what crazy expressions or positions you get until you take a closer look
awsome photo I like it. Is this when you went to Hambathota with Dane and Darren.
Thanks Dims… This was actually taken at Alankuda Beach close to Kalpitiya.
I’ll email you a link to the entire set of pics!