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Nikon FG, 50mm 1.8 lens. Film processed in D76, printed on warm tone fiber with Dektol dev.

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You have a natural gift in capturing the most ordinary people and making them most extraordinary photos out of them! Your pictures seem to tell a story, so I somehow seem touched by the people in them, as if I was there behind the lens instead of you. Thanks for sharing!
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great portrait. composiiton is very good. I really like the eyes of the young girl, and the hnd of the boy on the right.

Yours

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This image really "tells a story" as a dramatic depiction of a physician appparently explaining the use of a medication to a mother and her family. I think that it's the best image in this photo essay.
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Great shot. Well arranged and everyone (with one notable exception) unaware of the camera. And that one exception gets me involved immediately.
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This is just one opinion,personal opinion. Listen Janet, that picture is wonderful, the only thing is that you are not Salgado or Cartier Bresson, if you were, the picture would be catalogued as MASTERPIECE.

I?m not joking that is the way i feel.

Two things makes me say this, first the light from the right side, perfect (i supose this copy in fiber can be incredible), second is the composition of the group, four people (five with the small child) envolving two eyes, BUT PLEASE WHAT TWO EYES!

in a second view, the boy on the right corner watching the doctor...THAT IS THE WAY JANET!!

fantastic Janet.

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Fran, I thank you so much for taking the time to comment so thoroughly. Thank you for looking and enjoying it with me!

 

Janet

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All of the images in this folder are outstanding, as good as it gets. The B&W work makes each image even more impressive, evoking emotion and the viewer's attention. I appreciate your sharing. This image is my favorite. Best Regards, Howard Dion
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