I'm not sure I understand, but in Italy the evil eye is a good luck charm. Go figure? (5 years and 2802 days ago)
Outstanding!
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Outstanding!
Very nice
The blue background and the netlike structure come out really good,
Beautiful...wonderful clarity of depth of field.
Beautiful and the screen almost gives the feeling of motion. Well done.
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These horses are amazing and can turn on a dime. No rider or horse was injured this event. (5 years and 2832 days ago)
Nice one =)
great shot, and perfect for this contest
Wow! I know that horse must be a great barrle horse, and the rider. Am I right? The only problem I have with barrel racing is that in the future when the horse is older, its joints can be all wear and tear, or something related to that.
I have to admit I'm not a big fan or this event because so many of the riders are way to aggressive on these beautiful horses. I prefer trail riding in New Mexico.
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Mother watches for Lions, so baby can have a snack. (5 years and 2834 days ago)
cute
Thank you friiskiwi.
seems real
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interesting, great effect
I dreamt about this eye last night. Is that still good luck?
Nazar buncuk
not in Italy, is musulman, we are catholic
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nazar_(amulet)
We can see an eye painted on the bow of the boat, in the countries of the Italian coast
But it is a very nice photo
Thanks for the clarification. I hope I didn't offend anyone.
quiet, you have not offended anyone. I have three, I like very much, I wanted to photographing one, but I would not have exceeded your beautiful photos
The eye, at least in Turkey, is to ward off evil. They are everywhere, even pinned on babies and hung on walls of establishments. The theory is, that the evil will be reflected back to the one bringing it. The eye is on constant guard against all evil, therefore is a good luck charm. This is why it is called the "Evil Eye", not because it is evil.
Now it makes sense. Thanks. I'm going to start using mine now.
Nice exposure and lighting
congratulations on 1st. well deserved.
Thanks vibeke. It was my lucky charm. By the way, still no dessert entry. The cook has spoken.
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