I;m glad she decided not to have you delete the shot.

Its wonderful. Full of unknown emotions

Dave

Quoting Dario Bonazza <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:

> 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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