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Don Loseke
{K:32503} 12/2/2005
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This sure does tell the story.. Reading your bio Lars you never get too old to learn more in Photography. I have been taking pictures over 50 years and I still learn something all the time. Just keep looking, reading and taking pictures. It sure doesn't all come at once. You look like you are off to a great start. Thanks for commentin my image. Don.
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Gustav Miller
{K:309} 12/3/2005
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this picture says more than a thousand words can tell....and so do your other pictures. 7+++++++ Keep up the good work. I am sure you are on the right track in photography. Best regards, Gustav
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Hanggan Situmorang
{K:37824} 12/4/2005
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Great street photo, Lars. Here in my country we have the same situation. I just hope that the government will seriously think and do something for them. Thanks for sharing.
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Lars Tjernagel
{K:1535} 12/16/2005
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Don, thank you very much for the kind reply and it is much appreciated! I apologize that it took me so long to respond back, but it seems everything has been so busy lately!!
I appreciate also your kind words of encouragement on my pursuit of photography :) You rright, and there is always something to learn. I want to always try to keep an open mind and shoot what has meaning (at least to me) with the hopes of showing something special.
Thanks again for the great review :)
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Mani Mobini
{K:1059} 1/11/2006
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very nice. Works perfectly in BW.
everyone looks happy despite the low standard condition of their apparent life.
good job
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Chuck Freeman
{K:13395} 1/25/2006
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A sad documentary. Thank God there are Photographers like you out there. If you are interested look up the name MARGARET BOURKE WHITE. She was a great photographer. Also, Dianne Arbus for some great , strange images.
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