Irina (4 img)
Yuri Pautov
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Dear friends.
Hope you'll like the next two:
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You know, everyone of us has some photos they are proud of.
I also have a couple of photographes I've made during wedding of this young lady some time ago...
I think that a photograph must have a title - otherwise what one can say? - oh, Yuri - I remember him - its he who made this photograph.. mm.. stop - let me remember... m-m-m yes ...a girl...... and so on.
So my two 'old' photographs have titles.
The first one is called 'This doesnt means much, photographer..'
(Or maybe your title?)
1o.
2o.
And this one is called 'Now I know who's the boss...'
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Spasibo,
Yuri
Hope you'll like the next two:
1
2
You know, everyone of us has some photos they are proud of.
I also have a couple of photographes I've made during wedding of this young lady some time ago...
I think that a photograph must have a title - otherwise what one can say? - oh, Yuri - I remember him - its he who made this photograph.. mm.. stop - let me remember... m-m-m yes ...a girl...... and so on.
So my two 'old' photographs have titles.
The first one is called 'This doesnt means much, photographer..'
(Or maybe your title?)
1o.
2o.
And this one is called 'Now I know who's the boss...'
--
Spasibo,
Yuri
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- you are sooo right about titles. Not only to help you recall the picture, but they actively pull you into the picture and can make it stand out even more - as was the case with this one. It was a good capture - but I won't forget it now, primarily b/c of the title
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Irina has such a typical Russian girl look, wow. I would have guessed it a mile away. And i like #10, the bride look sneaky!! Last shot is a hoot!! That look is priceless
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