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MY FAVOURITE THE WITTON BUTCHERI was taking a pix out side his shop when he came out and posed for me, I was asked in to his shop where I was told of his life story .
beatiful (nt)...
This is a great picture (also the one in the other thread showing his massive chopping block).
Have you thought of bring the pictures and life story together as an article for a magazine/newspaper? Whenever I feel blue, I start breathing again.
Fantastic shot. I just love pictures of people doing what they do.
In this one you have the lighting, WB and exposure all perfect. Looks like you didn't even need flash. Why don't you print one out A4 and send it to him as a gift? Regards
Jonesy
My word... His desk is almost as messy as mine
Great picture... Cheers, John
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