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4 minutes ago, Gelatino said:

I assume colors are stunning, but in your hands the Monochrome performs so much that it takes us in a world where we don't need them anymore.

In addition, each one of these ladies, deserves a portrait session.

 

I suspect that in colour all the plastic bags and anoraks hanging on the wall would probably substract from the vintage/traditional look of the photograph

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43 minutes ago, stuny said:

I'm so glad you're an early riser and were able to be there to create this masterpiece.

I showed it to Barbara, and she said," Wow!  That's fantastic!"

To both of you, Stuart and Barbara, thank you so much. I enjoy going to the market before the activity begins. I accompany Andan to have a soto ayam ( chicken soup), then while she shops, I « shop » for photographs.

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3 hours ago, wda said:

Patience exemplified! Well seen.

I was sitting on a crate of legumes just on the other side of the small road that is behind the market. With time, I «almost» become invisible and I just enjoy the scenes. Thank you wda. Carl

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5 hours ago, Gelatino said:

I assume colors are stunning, but in your hands the Monochrome performs so much that it takes us in a world where we don't need them anymore.

In addition, each one of these ladies, deserves a portrait session.

 

I agree with you Gelatino. Each woman, like so many others in the market deserves a portrait session. Merci. Carl.

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5 hours ago, dem331 said:

I suspect that in colour all the plastic bags and anoraks hanging on the wall would probably substract from the vintage/traditional look of the photograph

True words. But you should see the colors of those carrots. And the patina on the wall behind them. I should try it in color one day, as an experiment. Regards. Carl

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On 2/19/2023 at 3:03 AM, fotografr said:

I completely agree with everything that's been written about this image. It's one of those scenes that really gets the blood pulsing through a photographer's veins. You certainly made the best of this opportunity. 

Thank you Brent. 

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