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| Group |
Round |
C/R |
Comment |
Date |
Image |
| 10 |
Nov 17 |
Comment |
Thank you for your comments both Rich Krebs & Mark Aksoy. |
Nov 25th |
| 10 |
Nov 17 |
Comment |
Hi Diana Duffey,
Thank you for your comment. |
Nov 18th |
| 10 |
Nov 17 |
Comment |
Hi John Whitt,
Yes in fact, I had also have it in black & white images, I agree having b/w images looks better in colour, unfortunately these group study can only display one image from one author, otherwise I can share 2 different types which is colour & b/w. Thank you. |
Nov 12th |
| 10 |
Nov 17 |
Comment |
Hi Dan Landis,
In some instances, I agreed to what you had mentioned having background need to be toned down & so forth but when we are in the actual scene, it may not be possible as the environment does not permit you to do so as you know children are everywhere & these kids and their parents are a bit hostile especially when you are in a foreign land, to me a couple of good shots is all I want & then quickly move on to another premises. I do not want myself to be capture as hostage in their land, anything may happen especially in the "third world countries" you might know what happen when you take photograph on human beings. I know those background are a little bit distracting & it is tough job to photograph these kids. Seek your understanding & thank you for your feedback. |
Nov 11th |
| 10 |
Nov 17 |
Comment |
Hi John Whitt / Barbara e Miller,
I had written the title of this image before.
The title of this image is called " Cute Girl "
How I did this image:-
It was taken when I went through small little forest in one part of Kuala Lumpur which is in Malaysia where I saw a group of children playing around their vicinity. The children were very excited to see me and I started to took out my camera & I told them to pose for me. To my surprise, they were so friendly and started to pose for me with my instructions on how I want it to be. One of them which is the above image which you are seeing now, posted very sad which I started to give them some sweets for them to chew and eat. This is how I get the appealing pose for this subject.
I hope this image can give the feeling on how we feel when a child is lonely especially when they are poor with nobody care for them. |
Nov 11th |
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