This is our fisrst, but hopefully not last meeting on the pages of "Usefilm", prof. Alexander. I read your bio and went over your entire portfolio twice. From all the many excellent photos in it, among them an EC and possibly other distiguishing marks I missed, I finally settled to comment on this one, because I liked the paradox you captured in it. Before going on I have two quetions for you. One is out of curiousity: near most of your photos you write where you took them. Next to the photo of the religious Jews, probably captured in Israel, there is no mention of the place it was taken. Is there a reason for this? The second question has a purpose. You write in your bio that you are a professor. Can you tell me a professor of what? I ask because if your profession makes you interested in psychoanalysis and you send me your e mail, I will gladly send you my book at no cost to you. Despite its name, the book was written with the interested non mental-health professional also in mind. My e mail address is in my bio, but I'll repeat it here for your convenience: rafael1930@bezeqint.net Thank you for your constructive critique of my "Memories from Kurdistan 6." I'll post the photo once more according to your advice at the first opprtunity, possibly tonight (March 9th.) Best regards, Dr. Rafael (Rafi for future communications) Springmann