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The first image....oh my word...it poses so many questions (at least to me..!)

Who is she, where has she come from, what does she do for a living, what is her history...????

But then, is it actually a "he"...???
 
The first image....oh my word...it poses so many questions (at least to me..!)

Who is she, where has she come from, what does she do for a living, what is her history...????

But then, is it actually a "he"...???
I say a he, not that it matters I guess.
Cracking both shots but go with Pete on this one Rense and the second image is my favourite also.
 
They are both great. My favorite is the first one. I'd love to see that in b&w also.
 
Fine pair of images Rense the first I find intriguing and would be interested in their story. The second great use of the window reflection.
 
To be honest, but very subjectively, the first one for me, absolutely and as said here, probably just as good in black and white. It makes you so curious and the two persons to either side of him ads a lot to it as well. Just great. Being there, observing and clicking the shutter at the right time. The last one is also a fine image, but a one which a lot of us has tried our hand in, therefore more common to me anyway. That does not mean that the image is less good, not at all. Whether they are the best of yours, according to you, shall be respected, but the beauty lies in the eyes of the beholder Rense! Two great images though.
 
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