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5th August 2025, 03:50 PM
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Small Businesses, Big Stories Project
Domestic Frying
In the modest interior of an improvised kitchen, I observed this woman in a calm and deliberate gesture, dipping something into hot oil, surrounded by pots, utensils and pans showing signs of constant use.
The vibrant blue wall contrasts with the warm tones of the fried food and fabrics, creating a welcoming and authentic chromatic balance.
The atmosphere is intimate and functional, full of small details that reveal a daily practice carried out with dedication and skill.
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5th August 2025, 04:01 PM
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Re: Small Businesses, Big Stories Project
Interesting image Antonio. She seems to be cooking on charcoal and gas. Was this taken on your visit to Chile?
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5th August 2025, 04:19 PM
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Re: Small Businesses, Big Stories Project
Yes Len, it was. I think she was cooking with gas.
I have many more which I like. I'll keep posting here.
Thanks for asking.
Cheers !
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6th August 2025, 08:25 AM
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Re: Small Businesses, Big Stories Project
Nice shot Antonio. As you say, the colour contrast works very well.
I wonder if cropping a bit on the left to remove the distracting red object would help ? This would also move the woman a bit more off centre. Just a thought...
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6th August 2025, 10:56 AM
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Re: Small Businesses, Big Stories Project
Thank you so much, David, for such a valuable suggestion ! 
You know, when I was working on the image, I clearly noticed the red stain and the product advertisement, but at the time I thought: "Well, it's there, I'll just leave it like that." It seemed to me that it was part of the natural scene.
But now that you've drawn attention to it, I have to admit you're absolutely right.
As I'm a bit stubborn by nature and I'm really determined to keep this crop proportion that I created on an inspiring sunny day
, I decided to give the image another chance. I went and opened the file and made the stain disappear.
You're right, it looks much better now! The image gained a visual cleanliness that it didn't have before, and the focus stays where it really should be.
It's always good to have fresh eyes and constructive criticism like yours.
Thank you so much for the tip - it was truly precious !
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7th August 2025, 08:43 AM
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Re: Small Businesses, Big Stories Project
Intimate Market
Let us observe the complicit intimacy that blossoms in this everyday encounter, where two women transform a simple commercial transaction into a ritual of silent sharing. The gentle light caresses their faces whilst the vendor's experienced hands dialogue with the buyer's curious attention. This moment reveals how traditional commerce preserves deep human bonds, creating generational bridges through ancestral gestures that transcend the merely economic.
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