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spur of delights….

Originally uploaded by Jillian.Xenia

I am visually attracted to the oddity that is freckles. I don’t know why, but I find them compelling and curious. They tell you little about the person, but serve to identify the person in ways that only freckles can.
It makes you part of a club that is often red headed and blue eyed, but is also black, brown, caucasian, European, Middle Eastern, etc.
I especially like this image for the seeming moment of candor that is captured.



Алла

Originally uploaded by victor-vvv

A classy portrait with unusual pose, but with very even light. A real study of simplicity and nuance.



20th floor @ Sussex Heights

Originally uploaded by Pepeketua

A fantastic example of post processing ingenuity and excellence.

A for Effort

Originally uploaded by eye2eye

Such a universal image of a student hard at thought, and hard at work.

Her friend’s nonchalant look at the work her friend is doing is also so familiar. Every class has the smart kid, the hard working kid, and the slackers who leech off them.

k-os

Originally uploaded by wayne salmon

Toronto hip hop artist. A soulful portrait of a soulful man.

Listen to him on YouTube.



cuba january 2007 kodak medalist 041

Originally uploaded by lbo345

While it is well known that these 50s autos remain in use all over Cuba, it is rather clever that the model is wearing capri style pants, which were invented in the 40s and popularized in North America in the 60s.



El camino

Originally uploaded by BethJansen

Selected as a favourite because of the dramatic colour as well as the unexpected super wide angle approach to portraiture.



troubles

Originally uploaded by janchan

The often harsh realities of African village life.



Untitled

Originally uploaded by PCPhotography

Polaroid 55 P/N portrait.
Nice use of selective LF focus.



hjúːmənɔ̀ıd wʌ́n

Originally uploaded by TommyOshima

An instance where the image tells more about the photographer, than about the model.
Tommy Oshima is one of the best on Flickr.