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a girl march


a girl march
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Copyright: Evangelos Rizopoulos (evanrizo) Gold Star Critiquer/Silver Workshop Editor/Gold Note Writer [C: 728 W: 20 N: 64] (802)
Genre: People
Medium: Color
Date Taken: 2006-06-06
Categories: Decisive Moment
Exposure: f/5.0, 1/800 seconds
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Photo Version: Original Version, Workshop
Date Submitted: 2006-08-23 8:35
Viewed: 478
Points: 16
[Note Guidelines] Photographer's Note
Hi friends.
A girl march shakes the world, a girl march close to an Indian corn seller.
Thanks to all.
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WONDERFUL, a lovely 'slice of life' image, love the journalistic and natural style, thanx, M, (*_*)

Watch out for roaming bands of girls! You never know what they are shopping for! Great shot Evan!
:-)
Linda

Hello Evan,
Good photojournalism!
Street life... very ordinary, very real!
Well depicted with colours and details to match, in a good dynamic composition!
Greetings,
Pablo -

Wonderful, Evan ! Great dynamic daily life scene.

Marleen

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  • inaam Gold Star Critiquer/Gold Note Writer [C: 1719 W: 5 N: 389] (1376)
  • [2006-08-23 15:20]

I was wondering if the corn seller is the object or the girls? haha. Ofcourse girls march is more attractive to me for obvious reason.

Beautifully composed picture with good light, details and point of view.

Thanks for sharing a sizzling shot, have a good day!

Hi Evan: A nice shot of an everyday street scene. Since you had a cornseller in previous posts, I would assume he is the subject, and the girls just walked into your shot. Then again, I could be wrong....
Cheers
Otto

They mean business, don't mess with them!

Yassu Evan,
This is a photo that I like,
An honest and normal street-scene. The only problem is .. how much do we like to see ?!!
I did a ''crop out ' workshop for you and I am curious what you think. The rule in photography is often:
Less is better

Greetings from Holland
John T

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