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Hello
Thank you for your kind and thoughtful comments on my latest series of Olivie Aron a Master from massage academy which is Paris.
Here's the last photo of the series.
Even though I've taken a lot of photos of the presentation, I have chosen the ones that could give you 'food for thought' as well as to show you something that is not seen here often.
Here's the final picture of the mini series and we are saying 'Adieu" to the Master!
Cheers
GR
| Camera: | nikon d 70 |
| Lens: | Nikkor 18-70mm |
| Recording media: | JPEG (digital) |
| Title: | 21 October "Something About Me... -IV. Je vous remercie" |
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| Uploaded: | 20 Oct 2009 - 9:29 PM |
| Tags: | Portraits / people |
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Comments
The subject of the photograph is interesting George, however, the background is just a little distracting.
Carol
You put what you like George as you told me this site is not just for master photographers.
Looks to me like they're both either totally exhausted, or maybe praying George, been a good series, despite the remarks above.
I'm sure you'll be able to just ignore them, as they deserve. Whoever said what you can, and cannot, put on here as to photo content, if there is something you don't like, you don't have to look, and remarks such as these are uncalled for!
Rgds., Jim
George, the series has been interesting. The shots are a little cluttered but there was nothing you could do about that - you shot what was there. You have certainly captured the feeling of intense concentration and trust between the healer and the healed.
Thanks for sharing.
Bruce
An end to a lovely series George, well done, keep em coming,
Regards,
Geoff.
Dear George, I enjoyed all of the pictures in this short series. I think this one and the previous one are very emotionally moving. They express feelings of respect and fellowship. John
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