5 thoughts on “A Portrait of India

  1. David Absolutely fascinating! I cannot fathom how they are able to function as a nation. Thank you for sharing as much as you did. Cheers Joe

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  2. Fantastic. You now have a book. And all of them are verticals…..makes it easier.

    Suggest: Would you like me to lighten some of the faces? If so, send the jpgs Talk to Brian about the company who represents him and consider sending them whatever Brian would suggest. These are salable. I can’t tell if some of the pics are from Nepal or all India. I’d suggest including “Nepal” in whatever title you give to the book. Almost nobody has ever been to Nepal or knows where it is or understands the cultural make-up. Your short “text boxes” are very useful and informative. Helps to keep the viewer in the picture plus being educational or informative.

    That’s all for now……time for you to go to Sunday School?

    Love dad Time now to rest and recover (and see a Doctor who can prescribe first world meds).

    Thanks so very much for sharing as you went along

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  3. your work is amazing. You are so talented. I am going to try to make the tiger’s face on glass. If it works I’ll share the results.

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  4. David, Completely agree with your Dad!! We would love to purchase several to give as Christmas gifts this year if you do decide to print. : )

    Many thanks for sharing your

    Don & Val

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