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from sjaakvandersel/Sjaak (1,523)
on September 2, 2012 2:18:09 PM CDT
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What I like most is the very good B&W.
But the photo tells us so much more. You can even see what the history of his live is.
It is just a very small pity that we can not see his hands.
Regards,
Sjaak
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from kovacik/Tomas (1,944)
on May 24, 2012 7:01:17 AM CDT
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Hello Dena. Once again, great documentary shot, light handled very well and nice black and white conversion. Like your work very much.
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from silverball/Sean (1,262)
on May 24, 2012 6:49:47 AM CDT
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Dena, You have captured a slice of this man's life. We see all that he is and does, all that is important to him and perhaps even who he aspires to be. He works hard and is an expert at what he does, a true craftsman... That's a lot of information for the fraction of a second invested. What a wonderful image.
Regards,
~Sean
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from sedatkisa/Sedat (49,957)
on May 24, 2012 6:08:34 AM CDT
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Hi Dena; yes it is a good documental picture, but the bucket on workbench causing the hands hidden that I think those are one of the main subject of the pic. and the crowdy wall stealing the attention, B&W good choice.Rds.
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from homayoun/Homayoun (3,081)
on May 24, 2012 5:55:14 AM CDT
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A wonderful documentary shot. It has a superb lighting. I am sure it has been really difficult to take this shot in that environment and lighting condition. You may call the picture "Father of Martyr" as well.
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from michal235/Michal (125,451)
on May 24, 2012 5:17:03 AM CDT
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Hi Dena. Very good documentary photo, very well done. Beside you very well captured here this man at work. Well seen and composed photo. Regards, Michal.
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from slimandy/Andrew (21,156)
on May 24, 2012 5:07:57 AM CDT
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Wonderful shot. He is concentrating on his work rather than you - that's important for a documentary style shot. He dosen't take up a large part of the frame; instead he is well placed to be the strong focal point and still leave most of the frame to tell the story of who he is. The light and the contrast are excellent. A very engaging image.
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from beegirl/Mieka (2,883)
on May 24, 2012 4:56:29 AM CDT
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i like this picture very much. so many details nicely sharp. and the bucket maker is working not just posing. the picture leads to many thoughts like about the picture on the wall. is it his son, that died in the war?
very well done dena! keep going!
mieka
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From dena1/Dena (43,855)
on May 24, 2012 6:00:16 AM CDT
Thank you Mieka,Yes his son died in war.Cheers.......Dena.
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