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    Thinker - San Francisco Museum

    1. floridaviper [deleted] 81 months ago | reply

      (scored 2.5/5 Points)

      I think the blue needs a thunderstorm.

    2. stelosa 81 months ago | reply

      **This picture scored 3/5 points from the flickrScorer group**

    3. bobby stokes 81 months ago | reply

      www.flickr.com/groups/scoring/ 4.5/5 great blue sky....very imposing!

    4. dhickr 81 months ago | reply

      **This picture scored 4 /5 points from the flickrScorer group**

    5. Rsguy 80 months ago | reply

      And "I" Think that's a great shot!

      The Link: (Copy this link to paste into your comments)
      (4 Aces)

    6. Paul Presnail 80 months ago | reply

      Damn, Rsguy stole my line. certainly an interesting angle! Perhaps a little fill in flash to soften the shadows on his face?

    7. RedMonkeyVirus [deleted] 80 months ago | reply

      Love the detail and colors.
      (4 Aces)

    8. NMCIL ortiz domney 77 months ago | reply

      GLOBAL VILLAGE
      GLOBAL VILLAGE

      Beautiful presentation of this magnificent piece - especially with the lighting, it's so difficult to keep shadows open.

    9. Anthony Thomas [aka wabberjocky] 68 months ago | reply

      Hi, I'm an admin for a group called The Thinker, and we'd love to have your photo added to the group.

    10. kurokaze204 41 months ago | reply

      Hi! I Iove this shot. I have used it on my Blog as per the CC rules and created a hyperlink back to this page for attribution.

      Please let me know if you are not OK with this and I can change it.

      www.deltaknowledge.net/2010/01/take-time-for-quick-think-...

    11. AndyWake 28 months ago | reply

      Hi Rob,

      Love the angle on your shot and would like permission to use the image on a PDF for a UK conference I'm involved in on thought leadership. I can send you the idea and would certainly want to include a credit. Would this be possible?

      I can be contacted on andrew@dontpanicprojects.com

      Best wishes,

      Andrew Wake

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