|
|
|
Dreams Sand ( 2 / 4 )
 |
|
| [Note Guidelines] Photographer's Note [Spanish] |
Dreams Sand (2/4)
-----------------
Continuing with this series, I presentation of the second delivery.
It observed an aspect of everyday people who sacrificed their lives, extracting rock and sand at the bottom of River La Vieja. While one of them dives to the bottom with a bucket, filled with the items already mentioned, the other player he receives from his boat.
Tasks risky, given that the low river flow with a very strong, some sectors are too deep and multi eddies in its inner.
This is a job skill and courage, and for whom my admiration goes.
John |
avene, UnTrained has marked this note useful Only registered TrekEarth members may rate photo notes. |
|
|
| Discussions |
| None | | You must be logged in to start a discussion. |
|
- avene
(3792) - [2008-02-03 19:50]
-
hello John,
what amazes me most is how deep the river is so close to the shore - the man has the water almost up to his chest! thank you for the very informative note, it certainly helps to appreciate the photo which in itself is very good - smart composition with strong layers, triangle of the sand in the foreground providing nice sense of depth and main subject placed just right in the lower left third of the shot.
excellent work, thank you for sharing it with us.
best,
Kristine
Hola John!
Un paisaje exotico y una escena de vida cotidiana muy original! buen encuadre y gran manejo de luz, muy bellos colores! Felicidades!
Un saludo,
Hercules
- Charo
(13057) - [2008-02-05 3:26]
-
Hola John,
Otra estupenda escena de esta serie que nos informas de esa actividad con una buena nota.
Excelente composición y colores. Buen trabajo.
Cordialmente
Charo
Hi John,
the boat with the two is eye-catching coloured and placed. The diagonal position supported by the diagonal bank has a nice final with the green behind. Good sharpness and a good description of their job.
Lieben Gruss, Ulf
Hello John,
Thank you for sharing the daily life along this river with a good image!
good pov with sharpness, natural colour and details for what had done!
a good and useful notes
cheers
Tony