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This documentary photo raised in me many question of which I'd better not to raise. Questions regarding ethics. These consequences from this part of the world are new to me. I've seen your portfolio. Thanks for sharing that. Actually, I'm looking that in awe, thinking about their suffer. Are they aware of their existence or not? If they are, probably they don't feel anything around. It is cruel for them to be exposed like that.
I think that photographer is very brave in his attempt, trying to change the world or their lives.
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I like a lot the dark silhouette against the light background. It's eye catching. It's a nice passage filled with soft lighting.
Best from me!
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I like the method of capturing the photo. I like these vivid colors, a colors of childhood. You have expressed beautifully her blue watery eyes.
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The concept is interesting very much. It's all about this yellow hood which otherwise could be created in different environments too. But you picked the snow with the reason and better meaning.
The composition is on the edge of abstraction because the snow, a bench and lanterns looks a little bit unnatural. And the difference is this yellow hood and the footprints of real, real life touch (of human and a dog).
7/7.
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It's very creative. From compositional level, colors, scene it gives me a sense of lonely but dynamic night life. Is it the shunt at the front? The meaning is clear then. Every kind of world has it's own beauty.
7/7.
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What a beautiful and magnificent scenery and photo, of course. It's like a fairy-tale scene and castle is just on the right side.
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This is the story of a tree, creek at the foothill of a far away snowy mountaintop. Every element in the composition is in its right place together with a photographer. The foreground rocks are standing there awesomely and with its wet and coarse grained texture seems very profound and lively. The photo (scenery) is magnificent as well as other from portfolio.
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This is a mind blowing photo! I've never seen nature in such an elegant appearance. The texture and its rare beauty is a real piece of art by itself.
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What a delicate and pure sense for finding beautiful design out in the nature. It's magical, it's unearthy and aesthetically.
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This is nice and calming pasture. The monotony of the colors depicts the simplicity and beauty of the hill. Trees frames the pasture as protecting it.
But if I were passing by, I would probably keep going without staying a moment. Because I would search for more vibrant, lively and screaming sceneries and moods.
Still, every corner of the nature is awesome.
You are great man living by the great and awesome nature. It's going hand by hand, I guess.
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This is nice and calming pasture. The monotony of the colors depicts the simplicity and beauty of the hill. Trees frames the pasture as protecting it.
But if I were passing by, I would probably keep going without staying a moment. Because I would search for more vibrant, lively and screaming sceneries and moods.
Still, every corner of the nature is awesome.
You are great man living by the great and awesome nature. It's going hand by hand, I guess.
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Truly magnificent photo of the garden! It is alive. It breaths. It's calling you to come in, to take a walk.
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Composition is awesome!
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I like this one. I haven't got a feeling of a real measure. It looks to me like you had put your camera down on the ground.
These colors depicting awesomely.
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I like the overall idea. If it is redemption, then I'll say this is a divine rapture.
The robe is magnificent! Her expression of face looks as she is in a trance, emotionless but in motion.
7/7
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It is a nice slide scan.
I've seen the tori gate before on many other photos. But this one has a personal value.
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The building is magnificent. The way you captured shows an interesting angles that to me are presenting in a form of a sun rays which always shines through the building. You've done it perfectly.
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Looks peaceful. Is it a Sunday?
Kristina
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I like the spirit of your home town. It reminds me of John Crosely photo "The progression of age":
http://photo.net/photodb/photo?photo_id=6536499
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Like a Zen garden, soft and gentle with beautiful bokeh of the background.
(Bokeh - blurred background.)
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I like that one. The bokeh is wonderful and soft just as a butterfly itself.
You have a gentle visitors in your backyard.
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It is beautiful and simple composition that invites my attention to enter the musician's world. (I suppose it's about a real musician.)The stairs mysteriously invite and lead inside of musician's, not just music, but soul and emotions that are bright as light which reflects from the window, shining through. The sense of the closed window apprehends and maintain the whole sensible mood that pervades photograph. But also it locks the sensibility from the outside, from the observer who clearly communicates with it.
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I liked the cropped version. The firmness and tension is more expressed. Now the cat's standing or a pose is somehow more "solid" and the compositional frame alone is more proper too. The cat's body forms the triangle emulating the alone triangle shape of the rock. The composition also simulate the Fibonacci's golden spiral. Well, this is how it is in a nature. Everything has its own geometry - beauty and the maths.
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Nguyen Huu An (left), 5 years old and Nguyen Thi Than Tuyen, 3 years old with their mother in Huong Xuan near Hue. The father lived in the Agent Orange infected province Song Be.
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It is interesting contemporary documentary photograph. The composition opens up a different peer inside of their world. Mother is "still there" with the children, but she didn't look at the camera, which puzzling me a bit.
I know that documentary photos should be in a high key and in this case it presents a better insight, without any of a hidden trace or symbol, or even drama.
I think this photo presents a world without emotions, strangely. But, we the viewers, beholders "showed" them a compassion.
7/7.