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Final touches: The Gimp

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The well chosen view point Bulent and the specific crop/composition create an excellent abstract synthesis.......

Also excellent light treatment and rich grey tonality......………… PS: Many thanks for your kind comment under my recent photo.

 

 

 

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There are so many connotations to this simple yet stark scene. Very thought provoking. My compliments. Regards, ~~~~~~~~Linda
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"if in barbed wire things can bloom why couldn't I? I will not die, I will not die."

 

Friedl and the Children of Terezin

 

 

 

Despite the sad connotations things certainly bloom here. What a terrific photo you've got here Bulent both in respect to content and technically. There is no way you could have done anything better here. Both your composition and your tonality are spot on as is your point of view. It all makes for a powerfull ad convincing photo.

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For your rewarding comments on this photo.

It was taken towards the end of a two-day trip.

I felt that this was going to be among the few surviving "shots" of those days...

Now, it is probably the single one among more than a hundred!

We were practically lost as the road signs were invisible because of the heavy fog. About half an hour after deciding to return to our hotel, I noticed this scene and parked the car at the roadside.

The fog cleared soon afterwards.

I am really happy that you shared my enthusiasm...

Ton,

I will remember these lines:

"If in barbed wire things can bloom why couldn't I?

I will not die, I will not die."

I did not know the specifics of the Children of Terezin.

Now I do...

Thank you.

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For me it signifies the barbed borders ,its role was stopping freedom. Ton's line touched me deeply. I like the loose form of the fence as if its tight role is already stopped and broken.Simple and a strong message.
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I give you the first thought the came to my mind when I saw this picture - World War I and all the destruction and slaughter that madness entailed.
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