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Critique By: Robin Dunham  (K:1851)  
8/14/2004 2:08:11 PM

Wow! If can a picture tells a thousand words, this one starts a novel. I'll have to agree with John, and it's very odd that John Ford was the first thing that came to my mind as well. Great emotion captured in this image. The depth of field choice with the younger girl looking back in uncertainty. The young woman here knees drawn up. It makes you want to know what happened. You can see the hurt in her eyes and you want to help. I've never had an image almost make me cry til now. Great work. Robin
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