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michael cohen

As it was most of the time my photos were taken from dark places.The only light I used there was the afternoon day light, so I had to take it in a low speed of the shater. It gave me the advantage of reciving the movment of the potter's wheel.

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As most of the time when I took my photos in the Far East, it was

from dark places. I used 2oo ASA film and it forced me to do the

exposing in slow speed, still my advances was that I recived the

movement of the potter's wheel.

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I appreciate the difficulty encountered in this shot. I therefore personally opt to carry a point and shoot loaded with ISO 800 film. I can see the potential given the same circumstances. I would certainly rate this much higher if there is a little more details from the face.
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