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Graffity Scene....


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 Another scene of the old city walls  in Jaffa. Imaginative graffity, colorful, humor, and life.

Thanks for viewing

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Always something special from you. This one is very much lively. All are in their own motion. Light and the clarity is fantastic. Like it. 
All the best to you. Warm Regards.

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Well composed & good background exposure.  For a bit more detail in the shadow areas using PhotoShop's shadow\highlight adjustment improves those areas.  (adjust to suit) Something to be considered if printing is anticipated.  Did you know that Karsh got his lighting training through his involvement with Ottawa's Little Theater?  Seems he was impressed with what a good lighting person could do with the scene's mood.  Something to ponder.  Best, LM.

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Koushik, Kaushik, David, Mari Ruud and Len.

Glad you liked it, I t was fun photographing the graffity with my grandson.

Len, special thanks.Always nice to get your good advice I will keep it in my mind! I do it usually... Next month I will have a big exhibition of mine in Tel-Aviv .( my work with Mesila, the center helping refugees, their children and others )   I will upload an ivitation to  all my friends . The prints came out simply stunning.

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Another excellent dance picture and of course the set is awesome (Am I allowed to use that word at my age?). The little girl's attraction to the death figure seems archetypal, especially conssidering the other two dancers who seem oblivious to the scene behind them. I haven't been too active lately since I'm getting ready for my annual trip to San Francisco and that always causes me a lot of stress. Flying is just so much FUN!
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Thanks both of you.

Jack I think that my title was a bit misleading, as it is a graffity  on the old walls of the Jaffa port.  In the middle it is my grandson Itamar, that told me about the graffity "celebration" there, and we went together to see it. The other two were just a nice addition.... ;-))

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