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Discarded children
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| Photo Information |
Copyright: gloria williams (touristdidi)
(6469) |
| Genre: People |
| Medium: Color |
| Date Taken: 2007-04-04 |
| Categories: Daily Life |
| Camera: Olympus 8080 |
| Photo Version: Original Version |
| Date Submitted: 2008-01-13 0:40 |
| Viewed: 507 |
| Points: 12 |
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| [Note Guidelines] Photographer's Note |
| Where do they come from? All these children, born of someone, now without anyone. They roam the streets of the world. Sniffing glue blunts the harsh real world, makes it livable for them, fries their brains. I give them food sometimes. They need to eat just like everyone else. I never give them money, that buys drugs, glue, alcohol. There are so many of them these days. |
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- milas
(32933) - [2008-01-13 1:40]
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merhaba myfriend Gloria...
nice shot and detail...
selamlar
Hi Gloria,
a very well capture photo-journalistic/news or documentary kind of shot.
Also a shot that reminds us of the realities and issues affecting the world we live in.
Thoughtful and well presented.
Well done. Best regards, Daniel
- harpya
(9937) - [2008-01-13 4:53]
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Hello Gloria,
No there is a lot of difference than you shows me oh in his place, because here in the South of my country we also have these poor children, without roof, without home and without love.
His end.... who knows!
Great capture!
Congratulations for a world reality.
Sérgio
- nova
(8653) - [2008-01-13 7:12]
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A very touching image.We feel powerless in front of such poverty and loneliness.This beautiful picture is full of emotions,sadness but also tenderness.I like it very much.Thanks for sharing it with us,
Michel
For years I work with our children on the streets, yet my heart feel like braking in millions of pieces every time I meet a new little one and I thank GOD that I am able to help. Thanks Gloria
Hey Gloria, brave shot... a sad reality no. Its tough to see but it gives us lucky people a reason to appreciate. I´m happ ythat you give food when you can, goes alot further then money. Great photo-journalistic shot. Thanks for sharing.
Adam