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Copyright: Bala Nallama (bnallama) Gold Star Critiquer/Silver Workshop Editor/Gold Note Writer [C: 370 W: 40 N: 504] (3731)
Genre: People
Medium: Color
Date Taken: 2003-08
Categories: Decisive Moment
Camera: Nikon 601
Photo Version: Original Version
Date Submitted: 2005-06-03 4:35
Viewed: 790
Points: 6
[Note Guidelines] Photographer's Note
Ok this one need a bit of explanation..

The man with the pull over is the European I was mentioning in my other photo. What I like about in this photo is how interested were the local in what this person was doing and the fact that they accepted them as one of them. The women were so curious about the handicrafts this man producing and even giving him a hand..

Now when sit back and think about the western world then I think sometimes we just give the foreigers a hard time and above all seldom a chance towards integration.... and this people they have so little and still has the heart to accept a foreigner....

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Hi Bala, you are so right ! A beautiful picture although maybe you cropped it just a bit too tight at the top, great colors and great note.

Marleen

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  • gaby Gold Star Critiquer/Silver Workshop Editor/Gold Note Writer [C: 1419 W: 45 N: 1549] (19678)
  • [2005-06-03 10:59]

Hi Bala, I like your views - they are very nice and show all the daily life -
Great family portrait -
Have a nice week end
Thanks
Gaby

Hi Bala,
Very interesting photo not just technically (which is good) but also regarding the image you show.

This is very relevant today regarding world affairs. Rich countrues want to force poor countries to give up barriers into their countires (whichis fine for me) but are not willing to eliminate unfair practises such as subsidies to agriculture.

Here commercially, the gringo is kind of unfair competitition to the people as I am sure he manages to sell more, but they are still choosing to keep him.

Regards

Daniel

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