i like this a lot, but i wish you had left the entire basket in, although i think it would be hard. somehow right now it's a wee (very wee) bit awkward at the bottom, like someone has chopped it off suddenly.Your obedient servant ...
The pp on the photos is quick and dirty and I think every one's comments are accurate, there is some thing not quite there on most of them. I always go through a phase of playing with them and then later coming back to perfect it. The Bali man smoking #19 is a good example.
This is my fav portrait at the mo, but again, I'm not completely convinced with my first efforts.
I have quite a few from this scene from all memebers of the family. It was a lucky find as I popped to the loo only to come across this family in the Angkor Wat grounds. I waded through the drainage water just to interact with the family and lived to tell the tale. I'm lucky I didn't pick up a few leeches or worse.
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Somehow I like the colour treatment & contrast in this picture... I think the picture tells a story. The pale hue of the skin + dirty-looking hands & jeans reflects the state of poverty & poor living conditions of 3rd world developing nations... While the juxtapositioning of the colourful "kinja" in the pale (grabbing) hands seems to tell me simple toys as such (probably the only toy they could afford) brings forth joy & colours to their poverty-stricken lives...#9
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Merged 5 exposures too take advantage of the full tonal range. After looking at other ppls photos I now appreciate how lucky I was visiting Kbal Spean during the wet season.
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#12
Merged 5 exposures too take advantage of the full tonal range. After looking at other ppls photos I now appreciate how lucky I was visiting Kbal Spean during the wet season.
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