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Visiting Gallup New Mexico for the annual Inter-Tribal Ceremonial
Dance I stopped at the Indian Cultural Center.This young man was
standing at his parent's Native Art booth and wished to show me his
toy.
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You captured a sinificant moment for both the viewer and the subject.This intimacy shows you have quite a talent for framing the human condition.Certainly one can wonder what his destiny will be and I fear we we shall wonder about our own as we do so. Thank You Alan Klaw
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Life in Copper Canyon Mexico has not signifcantly altered for the
Tarahumara Indian dwellers. Many live in mountain caves.
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I have spent a pleasant hour learning about form and close ups of shapes both sensual and aesthetic.Your camera captures well your passion for life.This baby probably captures a moment that none of us can revisit.Thank You Rosa and happy birthday Eva Sophie -13 Hours. Alan Klaw
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These Tarahumara Indians were standing before a totemic cave drawing
before their dwelling.The meaning and purpose of the drawing was
unknown to me as they only spoke their own native language.These
indigenous people live in Copper Canyon Mexico.
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Wonderful composition and interplay of light and color.Thank you Alan Klaw
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If eyes are the windows to the soul, this is a horrific view.Incredible portrait.Thank You.
Alan Klaw
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Wonderful use of light and form.Very simple and emphatic.Thank You. Alan Klaw-N.M. U.S.A.
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Nice capture of color.Interesting play of hands.I wish I could see if she felt as composed as her clothes.
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Nice use of light and composition.They look friendly and certainly appear to embody the spirit of bedouin hospitality.Fine image.
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Use of light to capture mood and emotion is very effective.
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Very interesting and original. I wish you had been closer so I could view their expressions and the contents of their container.Nice use of form with the street squares against the wheel and their sandals.
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This is a simple expression of faith by the Picuris Indians of New
Mexico.
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I love your use of form and position.Super photography.
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This is where photography becomes "art".Perspective,tone and light achieve an image I am drawn to and will remember.
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Wonderful use of color and shapes.I can almost taste the bread and feel the warmth.
Navajo family attending Inter-Tribal Dance.
in Street
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This study in external contrasts between a grandmother and grand
daughter struck me as part of a universal cycle.Indian Country-
Gallup New Mexico.