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Thanks very much... although I must say that all you have to do is look around you in Asia to find something exotic -- defined as "so different from what you see in Missouri as to be scarcely believable."Don,
Great Stuff - you're a master at finding stunning subjects throughout Asia.
That's the problem, isn't it? We usually have to settle for a compromise. We have the pleasure of photos of interesting people, but we never know what their stories are... we can only imagine and that's never the same as knowing. Thank you for the nice comment, LiliGreat slice of life/environmental portrait Don
One wonder what his story is....
Over half a million words in the English language and we have to use the same one for a peach concoction and a shoe repairman. The only saving grace is that I don't have to learn English as a second language.Nice shot. And the guy does have movie-star hair.
I confess though that when I saw the title in the list of new posts, I thought it was going to be some sort of exotic, fruit pastry desert!
Looking back on my cameras, I think in terms of quality, it's DP2, Pro 1 and G9, in descending order. Thanks for the comment... I'll find some more when I have time.
I agree... you can't walk a mile in a man's shoes unless he has a pair.Cobbler is a great term, and a highly skilled profession.
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