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Memories from Paris 29
Image Title:  Memories from Paris 29
 
 By: Dr. Rafael Springmann  
  Copyright ©2005



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Photographer Dr. Rafael Springmann {K:86767}
Project #46 Henri Camera Model Fuji
Categories Digital
People
At Work
Film Format
Portfolio Sunsets
People
Lens Fujinon with wideangle adapter
Uploaded 8/24/2005 Film / Memory Type Card set to 200 ASA
    ISO / Film Speed 0
Views 151 Shutter
Favorites Aperture f/
Critiques 19 Rating
5.73
/ 7 Ratings
Location City -  Paris
State - 
Country - France   France
About There's a story here. I watched as a tourist took this painter's photo. The painter became very angry and said: are we animals in a zoo that you take our photos without permission? So I went up to him and asked very politely if he allowed me to take his photo and he agreed immediately. On my next visit to Paris I gave him the photo as a present and he was very pleased.
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There are 19 Comments in 1 Pages
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timur basol   {K:5769} 8/24/2005
Hi Rafi.
Interesting image.
great work.
very good shot.
timur.


Judi Liosatos   {K:34029} 8/24/2005
Great painter and exelelnt colours. Well done.

Judi


sonny saenz   {K:2321} 8/24/2005
cool story great photo


Alison DuFlon   {K:36231} 8/24/2005
Wonderful portrait and story Rafi, sometimes a little common courtesy is all it takes to get a great photo, I also usually ask permission beacause I am never comfortable just shooting people. Perfect for the Henri project. Alison


Ellen Smith   {K:14418} 8/24/2005
Excellent photo you had the prefect light to work with.


Markus Scholz   {K:22851} 8/24/2005
Very nice story and picture, Rafi. No wonder he got angry, look at the difference of him and his picture;)

Regards, Markus


Maria Luisa Vial   {K:36017} 8/24/2005
Excellent capture Rafi... Love the composition with the painting... Great lighting...

Hibukim Unsikot,

MaLuisa


Simone Tagliaferri   {K:28180} 8/24/2005
Una foto molto bella. Un doppio ritratto molto suggestivo.


metoni .   {K:23335} 8/24/2005
Very nice,

Regards metoni


Heifetz Zhou   {K:1872} 8/24/2005
Great great shot here,Rafi!!!7+++++++++++++


Keith Saint   {K:11227} 8/27/2005
Great shot I love it and I think it was really nice of you to ask then give him the photo on your return, very thoughtfull.
Its like looking at twins.


Czeslav Gavinkovski   {K:7297} 8/28/2005
Very interesting story and beauyiful composition with the painting.Great light.
Dziekuje bardzo za Twoje komentaze on my photos.
Best wishes.
Czeslav.


Dr. Rafael Springmann   {K:86767} 8/29/2005
Dziekuje bardzo, Czeslav, za Twoje komentaze on my "Memories form Paris 29."
Best regards,
Rafi


Maryam Ashoori   {K:2174} 8/29/2005
Dear Rafi, why you haven't titled your photo "It's me"? :)


ellie photos   {K:1583} 8/29/2005
Great capture Rafi and great story.


Maryam Ashoori   {K:2174} 9/1/2005
Oh thanks, but to be frank I think this french painter prefers "Cest Moi" instead!! Don't you agree? :)
I often spend my leisure time on learning french. However,France is completely far from here :(
Many many thanks for your permanent supports.

thanks,
Maryam


ken osborn   {K:2997} 9/8/2005
Hi Rafi - I learned the same lesson 20+ years ago when I was in line behind a very rude individual who got quite irate when the woman behind the counter told him she could not speak English. My turn and thumbs on my pocket dictionary she told me as I stumbled through my terrible efforts at French, "Oh, don't worry, I speak excellent English!" Be polite and things work better (thou sometimes it does cause tongue hemorage). I leave a similar image, but from a composite of two shots from the same location - 20 years apart. Mister Ken

At Notre Dame


Mary Brown   {K:68627} 9/10/2005
Most people do agree to things if asked politely. I'm sure he was thrilled with this picture. He looks so natural as though unposed and shows his working environment well. Great portrait.
Mary


Claudia Perilli   {K:29263} 12/7/2005
Great portrait.
Claudia


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