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Hi Magnesi, I'm not qualified to criticise :) 

 

Whether I like or dislike a photo is only my own opinion.

 

A photo can be great for some people, and awful for others, and another photo can be the opposite. 

 

People can like or dislike photos, but nobody has the right to judge or criticise other people's photos, as that will be only their opinion, and that opinion will always conflict with others' opinions.

 

The only person who has the right to judge or criticise your own photos is YOU ;)  Others should only like or dislike.


 

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Hi Magnesi, thanks! 

If you find yourself in Italy at any time, I usually have at least one major exhibition somewhere... they're even better printed on Canson Baryte paper, nice and big, and framed without glass to give the best possible view. 

Another exhibition starts on Monday in Liguria, and will last six weeks.

If you ever do make it here, let me know and I'll try and get there to meet you.

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Innsbruck Austria - Shopping Mall

13355566135_3208350d22_b.jpgInnsbruck Shopping Mall by Paul Crespel, on Flickr

 

 

Paul - this one reminded me of one of mine from 2012 in Nevada.  The walking figure is very similar.  Your foreground is more interesting, though.  Sister photos from opposite sides of the planet.

 

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