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Street Photography 3

Street Photography 3

Three rain-soaked farmers at cattle sale. black and white photograph taken with telephoto lens to foreshorten the perspective
monochrome image of old lady at dog show in Herefordhire with her two spaniel dogs
craftsman potter at Wedgwood factory in Staffordhire, He sits at his bench with a decorated plate on his lap
Ex miner poses looking at the camera beside a railway coal wagon
Three Masai warriors with their spears covered in su-su
two small Kasmiri children push a heavy wheeled cart
Busy street scene in Jaipur India. A cow in the foreground with calves and a family walk by and one boy looks at the camera
A smiling man in turban knees at a stall of cooking pots in an Indian market. He carries a musical instrument and children kneel beside him
An old bearded man sleeps on a bench on an Indian Railway station. He has removed his shoes, but there is a large club beside him
Indian mental hospital - nurse stands holding the hand of a squatting patient. Other patients, men and women watch and look at the camera
a male patient squats and doses on his bed in an India mental hospital
India mental health feature The Sunday Times - two patients lie on their beds
India mental health patient lies in blanket on the stone floor beside his bed. He raises his head and looks at the camera
monochrome portrait of Indian man with tin whistle
Indian carpet factory - carpet maker edges a carpet
A patient recovering from an operation in a hospital in St Lucia, West Indies. He sits in his pyjamas at a table on which is a bunch of flowers
Rough looking farmer at farmer's market, Staffordshire
Farmers' market - a man in deerstalker hat hangs dead rabbits on a rack
A middle aged farmer leans on a piece of machinery in his farmyard. The farmhouse is behind him
A man with a sword down his throat gestures at the camera in a Canton, China street

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