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Stuart,

 

I remember images 2, 4, and 6 from when you showed them first.

Image 4 is a notch above the others in my mind.

You really captured a wonderful expression of the gentleman enjoying his obviously favorite soup.

His expressions, face and body, are completely unguarded.

A master piece!

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In November I'll have been on the Forum for 10 years, and as the cliche goes, time flies. I've found the time here to be fun and instructive, and feel I've gained a lot from the Forum and hope I've given back to some significance. Below are some images that I place here in celebration of the "number." Of the 75 countries we've visited India is one of our favorite destinations, so I've included several photos from there.

 

Agra, I call this The Spice Girls

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Al Freni, photographer for the Eisenhower administration in Manhattan when the Space Shuttle was doing a flyover, sitting atop a modified 747.

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There's nothing I do not cherish about Barbara, and I find this strange image charming and stirring.

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Maialino is one of Danny Meyers' restaurants, at the edge of Gramarcy Park. I ran into this gent a few months later at Maialino, showed him the image and asked if he'd like me to email him a copy. He laughed but turned me down.

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I call this image of Jaipur snake charmers Danger is my business.

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Louis Mendes is a staple of the NY photographic scene, and several members have photographed him. In return he takes our photo with his Speed Graphic with Polaroid back. And charges for it.

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A couple lounging on a trawler net sculpture in Madison Square Park, which is one of the places Forum member William A frequents.

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Sisters at a sunset viewing location in Mt. Abu, where we were the only non-Indians. Taking this image generated a rather interesting long-ish story.

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In the highlands of Papua New Guinea after this man and his colleagues performed a "sing-sing."

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At jagdish Temple in Udaipur, a portrait of a woman whose job it was to keep the temple clean.

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You are da man Stuart, many thanks to keep this forum lively and huge Congrats

 

My best regards to Barbara please

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