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Maurizio, Andrea and Aivar, appreciate your thoughts and glad that you like this photo. Thanks for your support. Best regards.
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Thanks Meir, yes it does have a tendency towards sepia, yet without the strong characteristic sepia brown/orange cast. I used "Platinum toning" about 20% in the photo editing software to get more tone differentiation and lightness in shadows. Best regards
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excellent composition and nice details, simple made, with a very nice selection of placard and elements. Well done..!

 

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Ruud, Marianne, and Ricardo appreciate your comments and thoughts on this photo. Thanks for your interest. Best regards. Dara
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Superb capture, Dara. Beautiful and quite interesting street scene with excellent details and a very agreeable atmosphere. Good shot! Warm regards
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David, thank you. I am glad that you like this image, appreciate your visits. Best regards. Dara

 

 

Doug, thank you very much for your comment, I appreciate your visit. Best regards. Dara

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Thank you for your comment and I am glad that you like this image and the toning. Appreciate your visit my friend. Best regards. Dara
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I also love the tone and the street scene itself, a glimpse into the streets (perhaps movie culture) of Teheran. The framing -- the two cars, back wall and tree -- are wonderful! The man guides me onto the sidewalk, into the scene. The short pole near the left car is intriguing; on each side of the circle, there appear to be hands-- praying hands? I wonder what this represents. Likewise, under each billboard is the formation of a cross like a religious --albeit a foreign religious--undertone to it all. Impressive, intriguing work.
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Donna, thank you for your comments and interesting thoughts. The praying hands are on a box; it is a collection box for the poor and the needy. Appreciate your visits. Dara
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