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Wonderful and powerful tones. I love the strange shape of the figure. I am going to be working in Kenya for 2 months this summer.
Thanks for continuing to post new content on this blog.
Posted by: Ian MacLellan | April 06, 2009 at 23:30
Great shot friend!! Is it a digital image or shot on film? Looks like a Tri-X product.
Posted by: Santanu | April 07, 2009 at 06:27
what a cool photo! You got some really heavy moody stuff going on there with a subtle mindbending quality of ambiguous scale in the rain and odd abstracted shell of a figure walking there. I could look at this one many times.
Posted by: Darrell | April 08, 2009 at 04:43
I love the texture in this picture!
Posted by: Sha Clark Doan | April 10, 2009 at 01:23
What are we doing to our EARTH and the PEOPLE???!!!
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What are we doing to our EARTH and the PEOPLE???!!!
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Wonderful piece! I've definitely had moments of fear of taking both my kids places when I thought they could run off.
Posted by: floor jack | July 20, 2011 at 02:50
Brilliant! That sounds like fun - and it sounds like Berlin.
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Of course, this only applied to dignified rifle-hunting of stags and boars.
Posted by: Base cap | July 20, 2011 at 02:54
This is such a horribly sad story, but I love the way you told it. Thanks for not dragging us into a guns-or-no-guns debate and just allowing us to enjoy your wonderful writing.
Posted by: booster cable | July 20, 2011 at 02:55
This is so sad. What a terrible crime. I am glad they found the killers. This was a great tribute to your friendship in a glimpse of your innocent young days together. I do love stories of the night crawlers, but you lost me when you picked the huge cockroaches off the wall to sell to your classmates! I mean that was enterprising, but Eeeuuw!!
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Really great writing, Matt - it is more horrifying from the well crafted perspective you chose. I'm glad you finally got to write it, and that the years of mulling how to do so gave you this fine piece. All that said - the horror never recedes.
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Posted by: novated lease | November 28, 2011 at 06:20
I am always surprised when I see several cameras, a gaggle on lenses, filters, meters, et cetera, rattling around in a soft bag with a complement of refuse and dust. Sometimes the professional is the worst offender!"
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In many ways, Kenya is an example of an African success story in education. According to the 2011 EFA Global Monitoring Report, growth in the number of children attending school has accelerated, the gender gap has narrowed and it is one of the few countries in the region expected to achieve the Education for All goal of halving adult illiteracy by 2015. Efforts are being made to ensure education quality does not suffer as the number entering school expands. The Kenyan government should be commended for its efforts in all of these areas.
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