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Why Anti-Aging Creams Sell**+


johncrosley

Nikon D200, Nikkor 70~200 E.D. V.R. Image full-frame and unmanipulated except for minor contrast/level adjustments, all of which, under the guidelines do not count as 'manipulation'


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The Caption tells the universal story of age (and wisdom -- which

cannot be shown in a a 'street' image) versus youth and physical

beauty. Your ratings and critiques are invited and most welcome.

If you rate harshly or very critically, please submit a helpful and

constructive comment; please share your superior photographic

knowledge to help improve my photography. Thanks! Enjoy! John

(Place: Buenos Aires, Argentina)

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And yet what the anti aging creams cannot do is give a woman the expression that you have captured here.

 

Great shot!

 

 

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Thanks.

 

I have another in which, with similar expression, she faces the camera slightly more, but this one seemed the better capture.

 

But who knows . . . .

 

You makes your choices and takes your chances.

 

I'm pleased to see that sometimes my photos appeal to your taste.

 

John (Crosley)

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Most of your photos appeal to my taste because you capture, generally life as is rather than what others want to see. Very journalistic in style. Capa, Cartier Bresson, Eisenstead etc...!

 

Life Life Life. Thanks for sharing.

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Hearing my work compared with such masters or even mentioned in the same category of their work appeals to me greatly, not that any comparison is true of course, but I'm flattered immensely nonetheless -- I'm enamored with the work of each of them, and somehow they have influenced my 'view' of life, because their work was featued in 'Life', 'Look' and other famous magazines I grew up with (and my house was full of magazines -- thanks Mom), so subliminally I absorbed, I have decided, much of their 'vision' without knowing so much until sometime late last year.

 

;-)) (that's a smile)

 

John (Crosley)

 

 

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