Talk:Low-key photography

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Hello, and please forgive any formatting errors, as I am just dipping my toe into contributing to Wikipedia.

Enjoyed your article very much, but I have only one possible suggestion. When you speak of the Karsh portrait, you call it "Portrait of Winston Churchill", in capitalized text. Someone may have referred to that, somewhere, by that specific name. Certainly, it is a portrait, and it is of Churchill.

Karsh himself, however, always called this shot "The Roaring Lion". I have included a link, below, that tells the story of how the name came about. Of course, this doesn't affect the purpose or quality of the article, as a whole, so whether you choose to use this information is up to you. Thanks for listening, and thanks, again, for the article. Eric 97.122.64.92 (talk) 22:38, 12 October 2017 (UTC)

http://www.beetlesandhuxley.com/roaring-lion-yousuf-karshs-portrait-churchill.html