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© Karl Schuler

Family Portrait in Wakhi House, Boroghil, Pakistan


Karl Schuler

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Today I felt homesick for the Hindukush mountains. Therefore I was

looking for not yet used frames. This is one of them. Thanks for

critiques and rating. Karl

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more than excellent,and finer than fine,I wonder how you could get in,

a great documentary of certain types pf life that we do not hear about from anyone,and a view that one could pay his life if want to see it life,my deepest regards,and appreciation for showing.

7/7 and favorite.

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Karl, Your photos offer so much more than a picture. You provide those who view your amazing presentations the chance to reflect on others who inhabit this planet. I learn something from every scene you share. Thanks so much. Linda
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This image is a window to reality, a flashing sight on the human fate, indescribable emotional cumulus. A photograph beyond the pure technique -excellent technique I should say- representing the true meaning of the concept. I admire you.
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Karl,

I have to say, this image is just great. When I write a critique, I normally try to play a bit the devil's advocate and find some suggestion for improvement even if I really like the image. But here, I'm afraid I'm unable to find anything to improve. To my eyes, for what they are worth, everything works perfectly here. Really well done.

L.

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Yet another great shot from your collection of "Pakistan Series" that I regularly view. Please correct the country's name, which shows Mongolia, in details.
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How many wives does this man have? Why they wear the different shoes??? Their kitchen remained me the very ancient time. Very good b/w photo!
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Outstanding....I could stare at it for hours to take in all the details. The central figure is mesmerizing, you can hardly escape from her stare...
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This photo has everything : story, information, lighting , balance , humanity, fear & tenderness.

Just amazing.

Congratulations

 

Orestes Gonzalez, NYC

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The photo seems so real, that you have a feeling that all of the family members are wainting to have their turn and tell you the story of their life...bravo.

Ilir

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great job Karl. you use very good of scene light. . the light make it so interesting and catch eyes. i love it. you composed it well. well done and thanks for sharing.....

 

Best Regards Hamed

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