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Ahmed J
{K:6014} 1/11/2004
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waw. look where is Nepal and where is Egypt!! its typical dress and looks of a farmer man who lives in the country side in EGYPT! Nepal and Egypt are so far away of distance But sometimes when we see a photo like this we just wander and think how cultures might mixed at some part of time on the past. we need to learn about history and cultures.
its very good and expinsive shot (for me). thanks alot Trina good luck
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Mário Sousa
{K:16985} 8/6/2003
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Beautiful momment
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Trina Roy
{K:89} 7/31/2002
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Thank you for the feedback and the advice about film! I've been experimenting and trying to learn about various films, so your input is timely. I've never shot Ilford film, I'll make sure to give it a try now. Thanks!
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Katia Cutrone
{K:12940} 7/31/2002
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I like very much your work and especially this Pic. It seems a reflection in a mirrow in the shadow, the two men seem similar and both of them have "strong charachter"-faces. really a breat image.
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William R Eastman III
{K:2141} 7/30/2002
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Tina, this is a great shot. Congratulations. I like the composition and the character. T-max 100 would have been more than enough and would helped with the 'hotness' of this image. Kodak has taught everyone that they should shoot at 500@ f/16 with everything. Unless you are sure you are shooting at night choose a slower film. If I was shooting in India for b/w I would go for a classic Illford. It has style and panache. With an opportunity like this you want a film that is an art in itself.
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Barry Tipping
{K:959} 5/29/2002
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This is a great shot! Congratulations! Main subject's hat is a little hot, but it doesn't take away from the exposure of his face.
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