Frits W�thrich <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On both pictures I find the reflections in his glasses a bit
disturbing.
> Otherwise nice.

Now that's interesting... I find the reflections to add
something to the meaning, i.e.: cheap, uncoated glasses; but, as
Shel pointed out, without possible contextualizing elements it
is hard to say more than that.  From the clothes, the spectacles
mount and the haircut I can say that he belongs to the working
class, but that is probably not enough (well, August Sander too
did sometimes portray people outside of a context - at least, a
context recognizable to a 21st Century viewer without reading
the caption - but that was the exception...).

Ciao,

Gianfranco

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�To read is to travel without all the hassles of luggage.� 

                        ---Emilio Salgari (1863-1911)

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