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Actually, I like this a lot. Don't get me wrong here, but am far more moved by this than by many such photos; maybe it's the medium, the technique, but the whole lot packs much more meaning than an over-sharpened snap. This not to denigrate photo technique but to celebrate the ascendancy(for me) of this medium in your hands.
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Thanks Zig. Yes there is more humanity in a drawing--but its a different art form. You cant compare them. This subject is better handled with a drawing but more objective things--like landscapes may be better as photos.
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