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Feb. 23 2007: Sen. Obama spoke at Auditorium Shores in 2007, addressing a crowd of thousands with an early campaign stump speech. This pensive photo was taken ...
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Feb. 23 2007: Sen. Obama spoke at Auditorium Shores in 2007, addressing a crowd of thousands with an early campaign stump speech. This pensive photo was taken behind the scenes prior to him taking the stage. The young black man of modest means becomes the first black president of Harvard Law review, civil rights attorney, three term senator, and first black president of the USA. Shot with a Canon 1DS Mark II with a Canon 100-400 zoom with 1.4x extender at ISO 400.
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3 Comments |
lonniemagistad PRO
 
lonniemagistad March 29, 2018
Congratulations!!!
gabrielfox
 
gabrielfox March 29, 2018
Wow! Great portrait of Obama!
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VioletStevenson March 29, 2018
Well done and congrats! Great shot!
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