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I keep coming back to this one. Very nice, but only now spotted the head bottom right peeking into the frameBack in Manila. A few from yesterday while walking the streets ...
Thanks Mike. It's a picture of a couple of squatter families that live under an overpass. Every time I walk past I stop, take a few shots and spend a few moments talking with them.I keep coming back to this one. Very nice, but only now spotted the head bottom right peeking into the frame
Mike
+1 Not only is it a great photo, but it's also very, very Manila.I keep coming back to this one. Very nice, but only now spotted the head bottom right peeking into the frame
Mike
Hi Kurt - I keep coming back to it as well (and on facebook).Thanks Mike. It's a picture of a couple of squatter families that live under an overpass. Every time I walk past I stop, take a few shots and spend a few moments talking with them.
Well said Jono (you're a real sweetie)Hi Kurt - I keep coming back to it as well (and on facebook).
Apart from being a lovely photo (that little girl at the bottom) it epitomises what I like in photography, in that it's intimate, interesting, positive and absolutely not patronising. I guess it isn't great to live under an underpass (certain sure), but you've imbued these people with dignity and made a picture which I'm sure they would (do?) approve of.
It's something I also like about Jorgen's photography . . .maybe we should all live out in the east? (our Sim just flew to China for another year yesterday - we'll miss him - but!)
hooray hoorah I say - and thank you for presenting such a lovely and positive image.
:ROTFL:try saying that to Emma!Well said Jono (you're a real sweetie)