Stopping to think

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    A pause to think while taking a break during a crazy period at work.

    The BrassPotato, Digit-Ized, and 21 other people added this photo to their favorites.

    1. The BrassPotato 90 months ago | reply

      I have a pianist one. Cute.

    2. onjoe [deleted] 74 months ago | reply

      Wow - cOoL idea and perfect realized. I'm impressed. Score 10/10 (from the Score Me! group)

    3. Jack Pearce 74 months ago | reply

      interesting idea but not my type of photo.

      Score 5/10 (from the Score Me! group)

    4. craftydramageek 74 months ago | reply

      Score 8/10 (from the Score Me! group)

    5. nickasokanphotography 74 months ago | reply

      executed well photographically.. but the background doesnt make much sense too me and the subject doesnt intrigue me too much
      Score 7/10 (from the Score Me! group)

    6. Darlene Fichter 62 months ago | reply

      Very neat photo. Thanks for sharing and licensing under Creative Commons. I used this on my blog for a new series I'm writing called "Brain Food" where I feature quotes and neat ideas to think about:
      library2.usask.ca/~fichter/blog_on_the_side/2008/04/brain...

    7. Ari Herzog 53 months ago | reply

      I love the intellectualism here, and have included the image with attribution of course at ariwriter.com/2009/02/help-me-rethink-information/

    8. TimeManagementNinja 45 months ago | reply

      Great photo. I included in an article on my website about a time management lesson

    9. nlnnet 44 months ago | reply

      Many thanks for allowing this to be used via a CC licence. I will use it on my blog: briankelley.vox.com/library/post/conclusion.html

      Brian - BrianKelley.info

    10. opiapr [deleted] 40 months ago | reply

    11. wdnurmela 40 months ago | reply

      Thank you for sharing your photograph. I have just used it to illustrate my article Finding Invisible Jobs, job-search.suite101.com/article.cfm/finding-invisible-jobs, on Suite101.com, an online magazine. The photo credit is visible when readers hover over the image. The image can be enlarged by clicking on the thumbnail accompanying the article.

      Please let me know if you would prefer the credit to be under a different name and whether you require your original photo caption to be used, as I may have changed it to match the article’s content.

    12. Martin Gilliard 40 months ago | reply

      Thanks - I used it on my innovation-creativty web site that I am creating. www.innovation-creativity.com/lateral_thinking.html

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