Exposure: 0.005 sec (1/200) Aperture: f/3.5 Focal Length: 30.2 mm ISO Speed: 80 Exposure Bias: 0/3 EV Flash: Flash did not fire
Sadness in his eyes.
Nice shot, I bet his tear is almost out 🙂
That’s a beautiful but sad shot. Makes me want to give someone a hug.
the b/w treatment helped. great shot
A lovely shot. Enjoy your weekend.
I just found this, it’s a site to buy used textbooks, instead of having to sell them back for pennies. It’s called SchoolBooksOnSale.com
That’s beautiful – love the eyes!
I almost didn’t post to this theme, and my post is not typical “me”. I hope you’ll stop by, though:
http://flamingofotos.blogspot.com
Great shot indeed!
My Photo Hunt pictures are posted here and here. Happy weekends!
Awwww, sad guy.
Terrific close-up though. And nice shot for our theme.
Eyes certainly express strong emotion! It is as if you have captured the moment of hurt just before the tear falls!
Lovely pic!
Oh my….makes me pout just viewing the photo. So, so sad.
My photo hunt is a ‘drawing of sad’…stop by, won’t you?
Hope your weekend is treating you well.
Why is he sad?
Wow – even though it is “sad”, it is a beautiful photo!
Happy Weekend.
excellent shot, poor little soul! view mine if you wish here thanks…
Nice shot always keep it up. TC
great shot Elaine and a very sad photo.
Beautiful shot! My entry for Photo Hunters is here
Thank you for stopping by 🙂
Awwww!
Such beautiful eyes.
I did Photo Hunters today, too. I hope you get a chance to visit and post your link. It would make me *happy*! http://newyorktraveler.net/photo-hunters-sad/
Elaine, though I’m not doing PH I wanted to comment on your “sad” picture. Aaawwww! But he’s so cute! 🙂
Sniff…. my entry is about sad kids too!
wonderful PH contribution
Sad eyes. I love them. Great post today!
Have a great week!
My post…
Nice b/w shot. I pray that just below the sad eyes is a big smile! =) Thanks for stopping by – be blessed!
black and white adds drama to the image. great conversion, nice capture elaine!
Ready to cry? The black and white treatment made it more effective!
Wonderful photo!
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Exposure: 0.005 sec (1/200)
Aperture: f/3.5
Focal Length: 30.2 mm
ISO Speed: 80
Exposure Bias: 0/3 EV
Flash: Flash did not fire
Sadness in his eyes.
Nice shot, I bet his tear is almost out 🙂
That’s a beautiful but sad shot. Makes me want to give someone a hug.
the b/w treatment helped. great shot
A lovely shot. Enjoy your weekend.
I just found this, it’s a site to buy used textbooks, instead of having to sell them back for pennies. It’s called SchoolBooksOnSale.com
That’s beautiful – love the eyes!
I almost didn’t post to this theme, and my post is not typical “me”. I hope you’ll stop by, though:
http://flamingofotos.blogspot.com
Great shot indeed!
My Photo Hunt pictures are posted here and here. Happy weekends!
Awwww, sad guy.
Terrific close-up though. And nice shot for our theme.
Eyes certainly express strong emotion! It is as if you have captured the moment of hurt just before the tear falls!
Lovely pic!
Oh my….makes me pout just viewing the photo. So, so sad.
My photo hunt is a ‘drawing of sad’…stop by, won’t you?
Hope your weekend is treating you well.
Why is he sad?
Wow – even though it is “sad”, it is a beautiful photo!
Happy Weekend.
excellent shot, poor little soul!
view mine if you wish here thanks…
Nice shot always keep it up. TC
great shot Elaine and a very sad photo.
Beautiful shot! My entry for Photo Hunters is here
Thank you for stopping by 🙂
Awwww!
Such beautiful eyes.
I did Photo Hunters today, too. I hope you get a chance to visit and post your link. It would make me *happy*!
http://newyorktraveler.net/photo-hunters-sad/
Elaine, though I’m not doing PH I wanted to comment on your “sad” picture. Aaawwww! But he’s so cute! 🙂
Sniff…. my entry is about sad kids too!
wonderful PH contribution
Sad eyes. I love them. Great post today!
Have a great week!
My post…
Nice b/w shot. I pray that just below the sad eyes is a big smile! =) Thanks for stopping by – be blessed!
black and white adds drama to the image. great conversion, nice capture elaine!
Ready to cry? The black and white treatment made it more effective!
Wonderful photo!