Just made some shots.
I intentionally changed the meat shot to B&W (in case somebody's on a diet )
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I especially like the first one with the 2 men and their interesting faces (the center one in particular). I agree that it looks better in B&W, but not for the reason you converted it. Well done!
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Thanks Henry.
Here's one more
Here's one more
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I still like the first one the best, but this latest one would be my #2.
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Re: Market
Nice shots Dr. Harout.
All faces in those shots could benefit from close-ups as well. Lots of deep, lifelines with deep setting of their eyes would make a wonderful set of images: the men and the standing market lady who has her hands on her back...interesting old face.
Yildiz
All faces in those shots could benefit from close-ups as well. Lots of deep, lifelines with deep setting of their eyes would make a wonderful set of images: the men and the standing market lady who has her hands on her back...interesting old face.
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Very interesting, documentary shots Doc. I like the butcher's shop the best and I agree it's better in B&W.
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Good shot, Doc. I like #1 the best, too.
Makes me want to run down to Soulard Market and shoot some pics before the cold weather sets in.
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Makes me want to run down to Soulard Market and shoot some pics before the cold weather sets in.
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