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May I help you sir? (revised)
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::coram9
11/07/09 11:47 AM GMT
Nice composition and well presented. A lot of pathos.
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::twinkel
11/07/09 12:26 AM GMT
Like the old look on this one. :o)
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If you cant accept me at my worst, then you don't deserve me at my best.
.corngrowth
11/07/09 12:56 AM GMT
Have missed the original one Ed, probably because I couldn't be on Caedes for a couple of days, but like to say that this image has impressed me very much. Great how you've captured the social aspects of life. Pure art to me!
Regards, Cornelius.
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.luckyshot
11/07/09 2:07 PM GMT
Ed - The tender emotions you capture in the 'people' photos are wonderful. Thad
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.Jhihmoac
11/07/09 2:28 PM GMT
Very well presented...Thanks for sharing...
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::tigger3
11/07/09 2:43 PM GMT
Very well done! ♪ ♫ :)sandi♪ =^..^=
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::Ramad
11/07/09 2:49 PM GMT
Great capture and presentation with a sentiment behind it. I also like the old look of the image.
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Logun7
11/07/09 3:56 PM GMT

(¯`'•.¸(¯`'•.¸ GREAT POST ¸.•'´¯)¸.•'´¯)
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єvєrч dαч ís α gíft.....thαt ís whч ít ís cαllєd thє prєsєnt!
::mikerkim
11/07/09 4:25 PM GMT
This is a classic. Very nice, Ed.

Mike
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::0930_23
11/07/09 4:47 PM GMT
I really like your people shots EDV and the way you present them. The love of people comes through. Let's hope we all lend a helping hand when needed.

Ciao TicK

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::Hottrockin
11/07/09 5:04 PM GMT
Again, I really like the old-world vibe you gave this!! Very touching scene too!!
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Why do the pictures come out square when the lens is round??
.jttigereye
11/07/09 5:40 PM GMT
Beauriful... when a photgraph can stir emotions like this one, you have to know you're doing something right.
Wonderful work.
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Love that we cannot have is the one that lasts the longest, hurts the deepest and feels the strongest.
.mac39
11/07/09 5:43 PM GMT
Your way of presenting old people in B/W is as great as
your photos of Italian architecture.

Mac
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.Catharina1
11/07/09 6:23 PM GMT
This is work I do enjoy! Thanks Ed : ) Mich
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::billyoneshot
11/07/09 6:34 PM GMT
Ed I think this series is some of your best work. This one is no exception my friend. Faved with the rest of them.
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Billy
.ovar2008
11/07/09 9:10 PM GMT
Wonderful. Good people everywhere!
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.amanzat
11/07/09 11:43 PM GMT
I checked your gallery for the other pic and I must say that it is a lovely capture but this one is Outstanding! Your presentation of the ageing man helped by younger man portrays caring emotion and assurance.
A wonderful capture indeed!
Adriana
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::Inkeri
11/07/09 11:45 PM GMT
Very Touching and so Fabulous photo Ed..This is the best of your people series..Faved and saved.
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::verenabloo
11/08/09 2:19 AM GMT
What I like most about this is the "story" behind the walk. Seeing that stairway, and seeing this man help the older gentleman to get there, and then maybe help him all the way up.
There is such a soft message in your photography. Verena
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Life is a great big canvas, and you should throw all the paint on it you can. -- Danny Kaye
::Jimbobedsel
11/08/09 1:29 PM GMT
Outstanding photography, Ed. This picture speaks volumes.

Jimbob
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::nigelmoore
11/08/09 10:21 PM GMT
Very nice work Ed, I like the slight indistinctness of the background and the sepia is a great touch.
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"A camera is an instrument that teaches people how to see without a camera." Dorothea Lange
::cynlee
11/09/09 1:23 AM GMT
Really fine work, Ed. I love these images in sepia.
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“Life is precious; therefore, do not waste it by doing things mechanically without love. We should try to put love into everything we do.” - Amma
::Dunstickin
11/09/09 8:34 AM GMT
Fabulous work Ed...

You even made the image 'feel' owd!...
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.hirschikiss22
11/11/09 4:00 PM GMT
I am enjoying watching where you take your photography next. Such a touching shot this is. Beautiful tenderness.
~Kim
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::fogz
11/11/09 9:12 PM GMT
What a wonderful picture Ed! - very emotive! the sepia colouring and fading around the edges gives this image a strong feeling and focuses the eye on the main subjects of the image! very touching!
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RKG
11/13/09 1:21 AM GMT
Respectful and dignified...kudos
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.Starglow
11/16/09 1:49 AM GMT
Awesome image. Reminds me of an old poem I once read called (She's Somebody's Mother) only in this case it could be called He's Somebody's Father). Really pulls at the heart. Thanks for giving this to us.
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.Ravindra077
11/18/09 5:13 PM GMT
Classic :clap: :clap:
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