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Behind Bars


 

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Behind Bars
Behind Bars

Another rework and resubmit thanks to Mary Robison, who's encouragement and support I would not want to be without.
Mary has a way of drawing my attention back to images I have long forgotten and letting me look at them again through her eyes.
Thank you so much, Mary.

Kirsten Kiki Kjaer

 
 
 

Robert R. Goodman
 

Hi Kirsten,Excellent capture my friend.Shooting Cowboys and Indians Day this weekend.Hope to able to post tomorrow!!!


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February 16, 2013

 

Marijana Fajgl
  Very powerful capture, Kirsten, his face says all.


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February 16, 2013

 

Ellen Hodges
  Super capture with amazing detail and impact, Kiki!!


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February 16, 2013

 

John Connolly
  An impressive presentation Kiki! You did a fabuloos job with this one!


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February 17, 2013

 

Mary K. Robison
  So there he is, waiting for other bp members to get caught by his eyes and his situation, and tell you how it affects them...
Kiki, thanks very much for all your kind words. Helping one another is an important part of being in the bp community. Here's hoping you'll inspire others to review their own work, and re-post photos that have been "long forgotten". The ripple in the pond...


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February 18, 2013

 
- Laura E. Swan

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  Mare, where would any of us be without your love and support around here? And I feel the same way about our SSSKiki and so many others that make being here so very worth it. :))))

Sister, Mary did well in having you re-post this one. Look at him there, as if he is an orphan waiting for someone to come and adopt him and take him out of there. He still has his dignity but that might be all.

I often wonder if your second calling, to photography, is to work hands on with wildlife. You do have a way with them and it is a gift. Whether you are taking their photo or reading their body language or thoughts...you are connected to them deeply. Not many are.

It shows in your work and in your heart. Of which are meshed because you put your heart into your work.

SSSLala


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February 20, 2013

 
- Lindley Johnson

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  He looks so thoughtful! A wonderful image, Kiki.


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February 24, 2013

 

Kirsten Kiki Kjaer
  Thanks so much everyone!!!!!!!!


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March 03, 2013

 
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