Great shot, even without the backstory!  The
luxuriously artistic corner with grim utilitarian
ductwork overhead, the obviously unhappy woman facing
away from the empty chair, the colors, the angles...it
works really well, and one just keeps looking at it.

Rick

--- Dario Bonazza <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> I was looking at photo exhibits at Photokina, when I
> saw an interesting 
> scene.
> http://www.dariobonazza.com/misc/misc16e.htm
> I shot that picture and suddenly the girl headed up
> (don't forgert the 16mm 
> perspective, we were just a couple steps each other,
> and no one in sight) 
> and asked me why. She was crying a lot.
> Rather embarassed, I explained I hadn't noticed she
> was crying, I showed her 
> the picture and offered to delete it, as I didn't
> want to add worries. Of 
> course, I asked if I could be of any help.
> She told me I couldn't help her, and I could keep
> the picture. So I told her 
> something silly and made her smile. So I pointed out
> that maybe I was a 
> little helpful after all. She stoppoed crying.
> 
> Soon after, I met her once again in that same
> picture area, looking at the 
> pictures. She had company, and was no longer crying.
> 
> I truly don't know the meaning of all this, except
> it's been rather 
> unexpected...
> 
> Comments welcome.
> 
> Dario 
> 
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