The Moment

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The only one that comes even remotely close to the OP's theme is this one. For me it has to be a fleeting moment -- a split second earlier or later and there's no photo. Now for me, this photo is cute/clever. To get a moment that tells a story is very rare. To get a moment that tells a story with impact rarer still. It's a recognition. Photos that include artwork or photos from another artist, like this one, for me loose a few "points." My preference is for a truer shot. All of this is very hard to do, and requires hour upon hour of "hunting" and intense concentration and awareness.
 
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