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For me this is a great picture! The point of view is veary simple and frontal, but it allows me to invent 100 of stories in these mens' life.
 

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I like it.

Kinda odd that his is the only one printed in English.
 

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How interesting to see how another culture deals with death, burial and memorial! And the b/w treatment works very well with this subject matter.
 

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I like it.

Kinda odd that his is the only one printed in English.
and the name doesn't seem like chinese/japanese/korean whatever the other dead people's name are. maybe he was from a diff culture and lived his life in that country till he died and his relatives decided to burry him over there instead of shipping his body back to his country.

it really makes you think. which means death ain't the end of everything. =D
 
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It's in the Christian cemetery in Hong Kong, so there are all sorts of people from many origins interred there. I think the Chinese script is Cantonese.
 

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