Photographer's Note
I posted another shot, of this theme few days ago...cause......
With credible estimates ranging from 60 to 115 million, India has the largest number of working children in the world. Whether they are sweating in the heat of stone quarries, working in the fields sixteen hours a day, picking rags in city streets, or hidden away as domestic servants, these children endure miserable and difficult lives. They earn little and are abused much. They struggle to make enough to eat and perhaps to help feed their families as well. They do not go to school; more than half of them will never learn the barest skills of literacy. Many of them have been working since the age of four or five, and by the time they reach adulthood they may be irrevocably sick or deformed-they will certainly be exhausted, old men and women by the age of forty, likely to be dead by fifty.
Most or all of these children are working under some form of compulsion, whether from their parents, from the expectations attached to their caste, or from simple economic necessity. At least fifteen million of them, however, are workingas virtual slaves.3 These are the bonded child laborers of India. This report is about them.
India has 375 million children, more than any other country in the world. Their condition has improved in the last five decades, with child survival rates up, school dropout rates down, and several policy commitments made by the government at the national and international levels. Resource allocations by the State, however, remain quite inadequate to take care of the survival and healthcare needs of infants and children, their education, development and protection.
***I SHOT IT IN SOUTH 24 PGS DIST,WEST BENGAL INDIA...FOCAL LENGTH=200MM APPROX....
gelor, anes_lc, adamchewts01, sayan, isabela_sor, ramesh_lalwani, oochappan has marked this note useful
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bhorerpakhi
(559) 2007-04-30 13:16
Khub sundar hoyeche Subir Da, uranta chul ta darun, kintu frame ta manansoy hoyni.
Poulomi
gelor
(3233) 2007-04-30 13:20
Bonjour,
S U P E R B E ! J'aime beaucoup ce cadrage très serré et cette netteté impeccable. Du beau travail ! Bravo.
Gérard
partha
(14023) 2007-04-30 13:57
Hi Subir,
Its a perfect titling . Nice moment u have captured. The poverty is evident in her hair, in her clothes and she looks very thoughtful.
Nice take . I only bother about your framing. Its better without it.
Regards.
Partha
anes_lc
(14968) 2007-04-30 15:26
i care...but how can i help?
is so sad what happen with this kids...they lose all the happiness of been a kid
this portrait show alot .hope only that the one that can do something for them to "...still care about" them and all the kids in the world
thanks for share
anes
adamchewts01
(862) 2007-04-30 20:47
Hi Subir,
We surely care for this poor innocent soul who is suffering from poverty. Not to mention that there are many NGO that offer child sponsorship that may help the child from a small contribution every month.
Please kindly allow me to add this picture to my theme "Children Of Poverty" to help create an awareness to the world and other TE members on their suffering.
Thank you for sharing.
Adam
sayan
(2617) 2007-05-01 3:20
Hello Subir,
there are few things to say here. the portrait is great, but I don't atall like the frame colour. I think you have done so because the little girls dress is almost of the same colour, but in my opinion that was not necessary. A simple frame would work very well here. secondly, I think you can make a tight crop too. the left part of the frame can be cropped out both to have a closer look at her face and to remove the overexposed background. Thirdly, you can try a b/w here too, IMO that can do wonder here.
regards,
sayan
isabela_sor
(47748) 2007-05-01 3:36
Each of your picture has a strong message,it isn't only a simple picture!You tell us about extremly poverty and hapless children,and our hearts are crying.....
This tight portrait shows so well her hard life ...every element...her look,the clothes,the hair,her expression correspond with each other perfectly....
All the best for her and for all children
rajiv_077
(1412) 2007-05-01 9:10
Hi Dear
Top class documentry type picture, you capture a great feeling here.
cheers
rajiv
dhurjati
(2709) 2007-05-01 14:18
Hi Subir,
Excellent capture of the face of the little girls face, great documentary shot.But I dont at all like the framing, to me it has ruined the great message that this snap conveys.
TFS,
Dhurjati
dilane
(861) 2007-05-01 15:05
Hi Subir
W H A T B E A U T I F U L F A C E !!!!!
more the note
thank you for this picture subir
thanks also for your passage on " coffee break " the first picture on my new serie on bénarès
regards dilane
oochappan
(4880) 2007-06-14 13:18
I always come back to this shot Subir, so time to say that I like her curly hair in the wind filling the frame, heryellow dress less visable by the yellow border but is is there, very nice, and her serious not happy look with that jewel and snot in her nose, a fine capture.
greetings
Henk
Photo Information
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Copyright: SUBIR BASAK (photographer123)
(6248)
- Genre: People
- Medium: Color
- Date Taken: 2007-01-14
- Categories: Decisive Moment
- Camera: Sony DSC-H2
- Exposure: f/4, 1/640 seconds
- More Photo Info: view
- Photo Version: Original Version
- Travelogue: GANGASAGAR MELA
- Theme(s): CHILDREN OF INDIA, Children of India 2, your's favorite, Children Poverty, Do you care about us?.... [view contributor(s)]
- Date Submitted: 2007-04-30 12:28
- Favorites: 1 [view]
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by photographer123, last updated 2007-05-03 04:33