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Søren Thorsen - 28 May 2006 08:21 GMT
Hi to all!
I have updated my  site with photographs from Havana Cuba.

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Søren Thorsen
www.thorsen.info

David H. Lipman - 28 May 2006 14:27 GMT
From: "Søren Thorsen" <try.to@guess.who>

| Hi to all!
| I have updated my  site with photographs from Havana Cuba.

Please fix your PC clock.  You are posting in the future.  It is NOT 12pm yet !

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Mike Angstadt - 29 May 2006 01:57 GMT
Wow, I really like how your website is designed...how an image is
displayed in the foreground when you click on its thumbnail, without
forcing you to leave the gallery page.  Great photos too...my favorite
is of the boy sitting on the railing.

One (somewhat common) question: How do you take photos of people?  Do
you always ask first, do you just snap without permission, a little bit
of both?  I know asking first can sometimes wreck the feeling of the
scene, but at the same time, you don't want to make anyone angry.
Also, I see you've been in many places around the world...does the way
you photograph people change from country to country?  Are people from
some countries more laid back when it comes to getting their shots
taken than people from other countries (e.g. are Americans more willing
to get their shots taken than Europeans, or visa versa...that kind of
thing)?  Thanks!

Mike
 
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