****CTF Mini Challenge #235 - Human Affection****

thanks Jim for commenting. I don't know why, but at first glance ot the topic I had the impression that we had lately one like that or very close to it.

On second thought & following the first photos of participants, I wondered why there should be in each photo two human faces & asked myself: is there no other way to introduce the topic in a photo.Then I remembered my late trip to Berlin, where I took many photos of people, and also those three I introduce here.
regards,
Ami

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The first one is my favorite !
Is he the one with the races?
Thanks Sueanne,

Yup, that's Joe and Lainah taken 6 years ago making her 2 1/2. Can't believe it was that long ago........seems like I'm getting older faster.......
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Regards,
Hank

 
I like the expressions in all of them....particularly both subjects in the last one.....
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Regards,
Hank

 
Very nice shot, James..........
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Regards,
Hank

 
........ I really like the black and white treatment of the last one..such a special picture.
I'm happy with it's impact. I cropped the original and converted to b&w to place more emphasis on their expressions. I wanted the viewer to follow his look towards her and continue down to her hand grasping his finger......here's the original taken 6yrs ago.....



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Regards,
Hank

 
A very interesting set, Ami. The second picture really makes you think..what a life they lead. I like the man's smile for his girl in the 3rd pic.

Colleen
 
4-year-old brother holding 2-day-old baby sister in the hospital.



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Quiet walk on the beach



Germany village welcomes the last cruse ship of the year through the Kiel Canal. There were thousands of very friendly people along this canal. A very warm, moving welcome.



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Bob

'I can look at a fine art photograph and sometimes I can hear music.' - Ansel Adams

 

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