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Smile of child


Smile of child
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Copyright: pascal podevin (pascal13) Gold Star Critiquer/Gold Star Workshop Editor/Gold Note Writer [C: 87 W: 83 N: 80] (1283)
Genre: People
Medium: Black & White
Date Taken: 2003-04
Categories: Daily Life
Camera: Minolta Dynax 7Xi, Minolta 20mm f:2,8
Photo Version: Original Version
Date Submitted: 2005-04-11 13:16
Viewed: 812
Points: 10
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  • Saar Gold Star Critiquer/Gold Note Writer [C: 68 W: 4 N: 77] (571)
  • [2005-04-11 13:24]

Guess what this little boy is going to be in .. 10 years. Nice photograph, though not completely sharp - at least the boy isn't.

I very much like the contradiction between the big cyclo and the small boy. When you're young you always look up at grown-up things and professions. Later on you discover it's all not even that special.

cheerio Sarah

Un bon cadrage avec une composition intéressante.
L'expression de l'enfant est bien captée.
Dommage pour le manque de netteté et le n&b un peu trop gris.
Véro

May I add some info about location?

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This photo has been taken on Huynh Thuc Khang Street along the left bank of Dong Ba Canal, running from Gia Hoi to Bao Vinh.

This is the site where local authorities assigned for residential boats to orderly park.


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Thanks for visiting my "born" city. Thanks.

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  • kclai Gold Star Critiquer/Silver Workshop Editor/Gold Note Writer [C: 744 W: 38 N: 506] (2259)
  • [2005-04-12 23:16]

Hi Pascal.
This is the angle shot I favoured most, but I prefer the boy to do something else rather that looking at the camera. Then the whole shot will look more "nature".
Well done.
Eric Lai

Yo Pascal!

I really like this POV with a great lead in from the boy on the right, following through with the body of the cyclo to the left. A little bit out of focus but maybe you could sharpen the frame in Photoshop?

Cheers.

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