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Marvellous -- like a scene from a short story by Bashevis Singer or Malamud. 

 

 

Terrific, and Alun's reference to Singer is spot on.

 

Thank you, Alun and Stuart.  I have to look up these people...

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O my god, look at that face!

 

 

What a great shot.  Really stimulates my imagination. Thanks

 

 

What a worrying, confusing, interesting image. I really like it although my brain is having a little trouble with it. And the face!!!

 

Gerry

 

 

I like both faces.

 

Thanks, all.  Mixed emotions for sure.  But I couldn't resist this shot as he was waiting for the school bus on a cold winter Friday morning...

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Two instances of a lifetime. This is one of your best that I've seen.

 

Also, congratulations for the image from your New Yorkers series for achieving a most deserved recognition!

 

Ece

 

Thanks, Ece.  I will admit that the photo didn't hit me very hard initially; perhaps it is b/c I frequent this neighborhood nearly every Friday (to purchase challah) and I see these kids tucked away in just about every nook and cranny waiting for the school bus.  Infinitely adorable... 

And thanks for the shot out regarding the exhibit :)

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This is not a me too comment, but it is because I love the faces but also appreciate the rest, the jumble, the colours...

 

Sincerely

Charles

 

Sincere thanks, Charles.  It is always a pleasure to hear from you :)  Best, Adam 

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Terriffic! I like how the frame is divided in two half, each with its own story in hit. And the sums of the two part has a much higher emotion im it. Excellent.

robert

 

HI Robert - thanks very much for your opinion.  I really appreciate it.  Best, Adam

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frame in frame and the 2 curious faces....superb Adam

 

 

Lovely work. Much enjoyed!

 

Thank you, Quan and Ben.

Ben - I miss your street portraits and other photography... :(

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Wow! This really looks like two photos - taken 75 years apart - then joined in one frame/view.

 

Fantastic!

 

The tumble and jumble of modern life and the simple wistfulness of the past (which, of course, was not so wistful or romantic for those of our forebears living in the path of intolerance.)

 

And, if you were referring to looking up the stories of Issac Bashevis Singer or Bernard Malamud - do so!

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Wow! This really looks like two photos - taken 75 years apart - then joined in one frame/view.

 

Fantastic!

 

The tumble and jumble of modern life and the simple wistfulness of the past (which, of course, was not so wistful or romantic for those of our forebears living in the path of intolerance.)

 

And, if you were referring to looking up the stories of Issac Bashevis Singer or Bernard Malamud - do so!

Thanks very much for the though-provoking comments; I really appreciate it

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