michaelseewald 237 Posted September 5, 2009 I was really happy to 'disappear' from the consciousness of this family, thus allowing me to capture a moment in time not readily available to the average photographer. Very Dorothea Lange-ish, a great depression era photographer in the USA, thus the title. Link to comment
amer_jassim 1 Posted September 6, 2009 There is to many way to read what is going on in this picture,you capture slice of reality in there life,its just like they are waiting for something to happen,or maybe somebody going to come withe good news,I wonder if you triad B&W..ITS OUTSTANDING SHOT..regard Amer.. Link to comment
gallego 1 Posted September 6, 2009 Veo una foto con agradables tonos, ... pero con algún problema técnico. Saludos. PD.- Gracias por los comentarios de mi fotos. Son muy de agradecer. Link to comment
Katerina Pachou 1,754 Posted September 6, 2009 Dear Michael This is a very strong picture so yes B&W would work but I think that the colours are absolutely amazing to whipe them out. Congratulations Link to comment
mbh 0 Posted September 8, 2009 The grouping is wonderfully strong, the family is obviously close, yet each has a slightly different focus with none being the photographer. The touch of a leg, two looking inward, the little details of life in the sandals and soda bottle, it's all very strong. Link to comment
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