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I guess the thing that always intrigued me about exotic places (like Tibet, India and other such cultures) was the beautiful simplicity of life combined with often bold colors of society. Although I don't know the history of this photo (above), I'm drawn to it. It appears this boy has... more
Reviewed by altrockdj Nov 06 2005, 07:10pm ( 300 reviews ) • art-dept.com
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Rated by hiddenwing on Oct 04, 1:41pm
color contrast was a great idea.
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Rated by Agatasign on Sep 27, 7:14am
love so much this picture...I chose it as my icon ;)
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Rated by Asteroide on Sep 26, 9:20pm
How to catch the soul in a picture, Steve McCurry did it!
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Rated by banefox on Sep 26, 1:32pm
woooooooow
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Rated by snailspace1 on Sep 25, 8:19am
Photographer: Steve McCurry Photographer: Steve McCurry
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Rated by Andromeda1337 on Sep 24, 6:52pm
I recognized the picture at first glance, since I often read the fascinating articles in National Geographic. The first photo has such a unique fascination. This view and these bright eyes are stunning.
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Reviewed by Momtazi on Sep 23, 6:34pm
wow
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Rated by stickman71 on Sep 19, 10:56am
I love these photos - Middle Eastern, Asian, Tibet. The "blue eyed woman in red" on the home page is one of my all time favorite photos! It's the contrasts. Blue eyes against the reds. Love it!
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Rated by gadget5 on Sep 15, 7:37am
stunning
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Rated by Ausearth on Jun 08, 4:53am
These eyes, this picture, The stories is worth searching for. National Geographic did a feature a few years ago.