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  • PeteTheBloke
    Member

    Nice Rob, very nice. I like 1 and 3 myself. Can’t comment on the conversion because I don’t feel qualified. No.1 is such an intriguing image… so many questions and even more possible answers.

    Rob
    Member

    Thanks Pete my friend. Number one is intriguing. This guy had the most
    intense and serious look on his face, tall too, milling about the crowd as though
    he was on some kind of mission. Totallly out of place amongst the tourists and
    honeymooners…

    Rob.

    PeteTheBloke
    Member

    Rob wrote:

    Thanks Pete my friend. Number one is intriguing. This guy had the most
    intense and serious look on his face, tall too, milling about the crowd as though
    he was on some kind of mission. Totallly out of place amongst the tourists and
    honeymooners…

    I think he used to be Italy’s Prime Minister. He’s probably… nah, better not say what I was thinking.

    mervifwdc
    Participant

    well done Rob. Would you concider cropping a little off the top and right of #3? He is a little central for me.

    Very nice work!
    Merv.

    Alan Rossiter
    Participant

    Excellent…faultless IMHO.

    There’s about 200 years of history in these 3 people. It’s another example of photos giving the first page of a story and let your imagination do the rest. I love these street shots!!

    Alan

    Rob
    Member

    Thanks a lot for the feedback Merv and Alan.
    Appreciate it muchly…

    Rob.

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