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Roger Williams
{K:86139} 7/10/2004
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The story is the thing here; that the old traditional way of selling bread still persists, and even uses a horse! Wonderful... I hope he has someone waiting to continue the service, and loyal customers. Bet the bread tastes good, too!
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Teunis Haveman
{K:53426} 7/1/2004
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Kaj, excellent tafareel Great work Nice compositie Teunis
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Richard Thornton
{K:26442} 7/1/2004
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This is to me, unfortunately, two pictures ? the right half and the left half, each a stand alone image. The lead to the horse does tie the two together, but it is not that strong, visually. The scene is "printed down" with a low key and high saturation which is generally good, but the man's face is almost lost. A bald sky is harder to tolerate in a color picture than in a b+w picture. There is still a good story here and that is well illustrated.
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Regina Rianelli
{K:24147} 7/1/2004
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Great photo with Human interest appealing... i especially liked the tongue of the horse with funny hair cut and the gentleman's impecable white outfit and nice shining shoes, ready to make the best out of his day!
Best, Regina
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Don Loseke
{K:32503} 7/1/2004
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Still doing business the old fashioned way. Great human interest. Don.
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Jim Christensen
{K:18843} 6/30/2004
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That is so Cool, the old fashioned way, life must be a bit more laid back there. here we just race to the market , pick something off of the shelf and head for home. this looks so inviting. jimc
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marta boro
{K:3245} 6/30/2004
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Kaj,the picture has a smoothness, colorful and beauty of first level.And the street scene is magnificent.I love it! regards,Marta
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