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Published on November 11, 2008
by Roberto Ballerini - travelingpro |
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Roberto Ballerini - travelingpro replies:
Je suis d'accord que ceux pourraient meme etre des photos prise en Iraq ou en Yougoslavie ou en Cecenie: les resultats changent très faiblement...
Cela me rappèle aussi de toutes les merveuilleses photos de la Grande Depression, comme la mère migrante de Dorothea Lange... une partie de notre histoire recente qu'on ne pourrait si bien connaitre sans
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