Quote Originally Posted by Samsette View Post
Danke, nein!

I simply thought the picture to be reminiscent of Lilli Marlene, standing at the main gate.

Thank you very much Samsette..
thats a nice thing to say and its very much appreciated..


And thanks everybody for all your comments.
they are all very welcome..
some are very witty and made me smile.. Cheers....


Heres a few more comments left elsewhere about this photo..


Ged- How do you capture the emotion in peoples eyes in your pictures ?
Bob Nasca

My reply to Bob....
I talk with people Bob before I take their photos....I try and get to know them...
I look at them eye to eye and they know who they are dealing with....
I hope that makes sense..?


Bobs reply to me..
It really does. That's what makes your photos so great. Thanks.





Excellent image, Ged. You've definitely captured the 'critical moment' -
Haunting and humbling at the same time.
Jean-Pierre Magloire.


Magnificent work Ged. I like your approach too.
Gary Liggett.



Excellent pic jed, her eyes are haunting, such sadness.
B.J Lawson.



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Quote Originally Posted by pennylane View Post
The picture is powerful and thought provoking , the way good photography should be . I see her as a child sadly . Her looks and features are still there , her eyes and cheekbones and mouth ..
She's thinking nothing at that very moment , because in order to do what she does , she has to switch off .
Excellent portrait Gerard , an honest non judgemental picture of Liverpool life .

Thank you Pennylane..thats a lovely thing to say..
and I'm really chuffed... thanks again...