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Image Title:  lost and found
 
 By: luis pereira  
  Copyright ©2008



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Photographer luis pereira {K:17725}
Project N/A Camera Model FinePix S700
Categories Historical
Film Format Digital JPEG Norm
Portfolio New England
Lens fuji
Uploaded 4/26/2008 Film / Memory Type digital
    ISO / Film Speed
Views 64 Shutter
Favorites Aperture f/
Critiques 9 Rating
6.33
/ 3 Ratings
Location City - 
State - 
Country - United States   United States
About Nobody came foward to reclaim it, so I kept them.
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There are 9 Comments in 1 Pages
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txules  .   {K:29339} 4/26/2008
amazing textures, and light, looks very primordial, very nice presentation as well....parabéns.....txules


Fabio Keiner   {K:41398} 4/26/2008
excellentissimo


Roger Skinner   {K:61925} 4/27/2008
are they stone arrowheads?? well if they are I am sure any Indian museum would be grateful


fotogr@vi     {K:49295} 4/28/2008
Agree with Roger... amazing find and good shot !!


Bernardo González   {K:3995} 4/28/2008
Excellent, Luis. Great presentation and lit. The tones are fantastic and the background is nice. I like this kind of elemments, fossils, shells, bones, etc... Are this yours?


luis pereira   {K:17725} 4/28/2008
Hello Bernardo. These are mine but I didn't really find them. I bought it at a "flea market" but they are not hard to find (people find these in recently plowed fields). In Europe they are more of a rarity. American natives used stone for a much longer time than Europeans therefore there are more and not necessarily pre-historical as far as Europe is concerned.


Claudia Perilli   {K:27779} 4/29/2008
Great abstract! 7!

Claudia


a. gianfranco baccelli   {K:19330} 4/29/2008
Beautiful... I like so much this kind of shots, my compliments!


Pablo Dylan   {K:52728} 4/29/2008
Fantastic evocative shot.

Pablo


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