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Queen duvet cover (88" x 88") featuring the image "Budapest Beggar" by Madeline Ellis. Our soft microfiber duvet covers are hand sewn and include a hidden zipper for easy washing and assembly. Your selected image is printed on the top surface with a soft white surface underneath. All duvet covers are machine washable with cold water and a mild detergent.
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Average Rating (4.70 Stars):
Antonio Cabos Domingo
April 2nd, 2024
All fine
Paulo Avila
November 16th, 2023
Very good material.
Sharon Broderick
September 29th, 2023
Very happy with the duvet . quality printing ! I also got the shower curtain money well spent !
Carla Rose Kelly
September 6th, 2023
Love this duvet cover in the Tree Fort Suite of the Elk View Lodge, Fernie, BC, Canada.
Carla Rose Kelly
September 6th, 2023
Love this duvet cover in the Tree Fort Suite of the Elk View Lodge, Fernie, BC, Canada.
At 12 yrs. old I was fascinated by this little box called a camera. If you pressed the button and brought the negatives to a drugstore, one week later photos would be returned in its' place. I didn't understand this magic. When I was old enough, I studied photography at Brooklyn College. I found that if I put my negatives in a thing called an enlarger a shadow would appear on photo paper. When I dropped that paper in some chemicals, a picture would emerge. Wow! I was hooked and so I studied at the International Center Of Photography. Now, I take a photo, plug my camera into my computer and the photo I just took pops up on my screen. Times have changed. I have had four one woman shows and one group show in Manhattan. It was an...
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Carl Purcell
What a sad image. It touches my heart.
Madeline Ellis replied:
Carl, I know what you mean. Thanks fir your input.
Clifford Beck
Madeline, Great image! On the reason for bending over: I suspect it is the same reason as I observed in Prague where the beggers actually kneel on the ground with their heads on the pavement with arms extended. It is a declaration of being "unworthy" to receive help, or an expression of "Shame" in asking others for help. Much different from our domestic street people who ask for money here.
Madeline Ellis replied:
Clifford,thanks for the info and the great comment.
Madeline Ellis
Kip, I am honored that you made this one of your favorites as well.
Madeline Ellis
Frank, thanks for the feature in the Street Photography group.
Madeline Ellis
Ann, thanks. I do not know why the beggars walk around bent over. I have to do some research. If anyone knows, I would appreciate the info. The subservient position makes it even more heartbreaking.
Ann Horn
Great street scene, Madeline. Well spotted and sensitively photographed.
Madeline Ellis
Frank, thanks for featuring this photo in Street Photography.
Madeline Ellis
As always, supportive and appreciated!
Frank Winters
Well seen -- well capture, Madeline -- a decisive moment!
Lenore Senior
Well done!