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Anakatosaria : station #1hi all,
this the 3d part of this topic. Now the emigrants are in a train station. We have had to shoot inside the station. Unfortunatelly the station that it was available wasn't a beautiful old style train station, so the angles are limited... i love your cc as always. (sorry for putting 5 images) thank you, theodoros
#4 works best for me. Then #2
The band playing seems bizarre, but that may just be a cultural issue on my part. Greg
It's easy to be good... when there is nothing else to do
Very good as I've come to expect from you. I really liked the subtle play on symmetry in the first couple. The ground level one works well too.
HB
great work.......
Cheers ....bp....
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i love these fantastic, you should be proud!
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many thanks everyone for your comments from patroklos (the other photographer that we work for this project) and me
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