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Paul Lara
{K:88111} 2/7/2007
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Perhaps it was that triple-decker Jumbo Jack I was eating that drew this reaction...dunno.
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Mark Julian
{K:36866} 2/7/2007
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Whoa, Paul, not a good idea to yell out major swear words in Hindi for a shot - check some of those expressions - lol. Interesting street work. Like your line about exotic/alien environments - except for studio work that's basically what gets my juices going, the more exotic and alien the better. Good work, Mark
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Paul Lara
{K:88111} 2/7/2007
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Hehe. NewTek sent me to demo our live production hardware at a major trade show for broadcasters in New Delhi.
Trust me, Dave, there is a LONNNNG list of models still on my 'gotta shoot' list. It was refreshing to dive back into street photography, though, especially in such an alien, exotic environment.
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Dave Arnold
{K:55680} 2/7/2007
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What in the world are you doing in India, Paul? You've used up all the models in San Antone?
You sure are getting some stares, did it make you nervous? Most excellent capture of everyday life. I'm jealous.
Best wishes, Dave
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Eb Mueller
{K:24960} 2/6/2007
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Neat shot, Paul! Their looks are a mixture of curiosity and suspicion! Good job retaining detail. Eb
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Bikas Das
{K:6544} 2/6/2007
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great shot ... excellent lighing condition ... its like a painting ... bravo .. !!!
Cheers !!!
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Giulio Rotelli
{K:28441} 2/6/2007
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this one is my fav from this serie... a little piece of their life forever stopped in your photo.. Love the genuinity and the reality of this kind of shot, quite a jouranilsm work
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Simone Pallesi
{K:3586} 2/6/2007
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Great street capture. These people have never seen a photographer.
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Mehul Chimthankar
{K:18655} 2/6/2007
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Hi Paul,
Hope you had a great time in India, the homeland
This is a nice picture
Mehul
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