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A Moment of Joy
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something was driving me that day to shoot in ISO 1600 in broad daylight.. i think i wanted some grain, but the abundance and strength of the light left little or almost no grain here...
the first photo from this series was posted sometime back and here's the link :)
http://www.treklens.com/gallery/Asia/Pakistan/photo233312.htm
for some reason, when i look at this one, it gives me the feeling of a 'photojournalistic photo'... maybe its just me...
these kids, well they are very sweet and are my buddies :) i haven' met them in 3-4 months... everytime i visit my land, they spot me and come running out of their homes :) then, we play, we run and we take photos :)
they were filling water buckets when this shot was taken :)
thanks for viewing :)
muhammad muhsin |
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I knew when i saw this photo, it was yours!
It's great, as always, and I love how you can catch emotions so spontaneously!
Love it!
Very photo-journalistics, I adore images like this, but I myself am too shy to take pictures like this, but I'll break through it. Such great timing, they don't seem to be posing at all... so real, which is why it looks like a journalist' image... such sweet little faces. You know every morning I switch on my TV to watch the news while I eat scramble eggs and a fruit/yogurt drink, and all the Americans pump into the CNN channel is, TERRORISTS IN THE MIDDLE EAST!! It's so frustrating, even the Canadian news channels are like that. It's only American politics in North America, NOTHING international. And when it is international it's ebcause the Americans are involved. Anyways, enough ranting. Great image, and I mean that... I'm not just being nice. I love their expressions, truly timeless. TFS!
Biance.
- fkokol
(1482) - [2007-06-20 10:33]
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Great shot. wonderful expression they have. great moment to take their photos.
greetings,
figen