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Mother & Daughter (Portrait/Street)


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rita, Richard, mehmet, David, Ruud: Thanks for your comments. Much appreciated. I'm glad you like this shot.
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Very good capture. The originality of this shot is that the two girls are joined by a feeling but they look at the opposite side. Best regards! Glauco
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What strikes me first (apart from the quality of the photo) is how we lose some of our inhibitions as we age. The daughter, composed and contained, feels self-conscious. Her mother, however, laughs wholeheartedly and unabashedly. Great photo.
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A self trust mother and sheep's eye daughter(I hope my dictionary want fail again). Street photos, difficult but worthy. For my taste well done. Have a nice day.
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Hello Joe, such a naturally beautiful,happy and joyous shot...I have seen this look from my now grown up daughters many times.(and now they are starting to see it in their children) All of the atmosphere and joy of this lady is transmitted to the viewer so strongly it makes you feel like laughing with her. You have captured it well. Best regards, Neville H.
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Here's how I see this, from the daughter's perspective. "My mother is a moron. This conversation is really funny, but I don't want to acknowledge it, because my mother is a moron".

 

Absolutely wonderful natural capture!

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Jeff Long is right in his assessment, but i also believe that the lost of inhibition is inherent to the person whatever his age is. It appears that you have photographed two ways to understand life, for me the two are charming. I always say that you are good with the portrait, I think that you know very well the people and know how to show them in pictures. Congratulations. Vicente.
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Pawel & Grazyna: Thanks for taking the time to comment.

 

 

Ken: You read this "moment" just as I did. Thanks for commenting.

 

 

Janusz: Many thanks, as always.

 

Giuliano: I'm glad you like this shot. Thanks for the kind words.

 

Ines: I'm glad you like the "story" here. Thank you for commenting.

 

Jeff: Insightful and right on point. Always a pleasure to read your comments.

 

Yiannis: You agree with Jeff -- and your dictionary did not fail you. Thanks for your comment.

 

Alberto: Yes, happy people! Thanks so much.

 

Neville: Your "read" of this scene is very close to my own. Thanks for taking note.

 

Doug: Always great to hear from you. I enjoyed reading your interpretation. Many thanks.

 

Vicente: Thank you for a very kind and thoughtful comment.

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