camera: canon eos digital rebel

camera: canon eos digital rebel

camera: canon eos digital rebel

camera: canon eos digital rebel

camera: canon eos digital rebel

camera: canon eos digital rebel

camera: canon eos digital rebel

camera: canon eos digital rebel

camera: canon eos digital rebel

camera: canon eos digital rebel

camera: canon eos digital rebel

camera: canon eos digital rebel

camera: canon eos digital rebel

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from the New York Times: the crowd on the mall. another photo from above.
more information on the March for Women's Lives: marchforwomen.org.
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Monday 26 April 2004

women of choice lead the march on washington dc: the march for women's lives

26 April 04 @ 06:28
Great. But I would have seperated the colour and the b&w pictures. Would have been even greater, then ;)
27 April 04 @ 01:57
Beautiful pics! I love #6... such a stereotypical anti-choicer! Heehee...

I borrowed it to end up my blog entry on the March, I'll remove it if that bothers you.

27 April 04 @ 11:30
Some great work here. You really captured the spirit of the day.
27 April 04 @ 18:43
Amazing work, quite inspirational. I had friends that went to the march in DC, unfortunately I was unable to attend the sister march here in LA. Hopefully next year. I really enjoyed the signs in the 3rd to last photo, quite creative.
27 April 04 @ 19:12
i have my fist raised high! *loved having you here*
-w. //

18 May 04 @ 20:14
Hey Rion! Some nice shots! I wish I could have been there to witness it all. Great photo ops. I love all the great slogans!

:-)

11 April 13 @ 11:07
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