It’s a moment without a care, not minding the industry in the background or how cold the sea is. Whether the game is complicated or a simple as running on wet sand, it’s a good one. A single frame of life frozen on a frame of 35mm.
It’s a moment without a care, not minding the industry in the background or how cold the sea is. Whether the game is complicated or a simple as running on wet sand, it’s a good one. A single frame of life frozen on a frame of 35mm.
Beautiful shot of a familiar location. This brings back the memories for me too.
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It’s a good backdrop for a photo.
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Reblogged this on Adithya Entertainment.
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One shot has captured so much!
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Stunning photo.
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this is a truly stunning pic and completely depicts the theme – i really like it – thank you for sharing!
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One of your best. Love it. xo
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Thanks!
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Nice composition and contrast.
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This is such a touching shot of simple, unbridled pleasure. Beautiful, and so fleeting!
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Thanks.
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A great composition. Artistically, I love the horizon in the distance with it’s industry, and the subject dark and crisp in the foreground. I agree that children don’t see industry and pollution, they only see fun and adventure.
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It encapsulates innocence in many aspects. Wonderful image.
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Thanks, I think the contrast between the big and the small is the theme.
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Great take on the subject. Thanks for the inspiration.
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beautiful.
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Awesome pic.
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Wow. So much could be interpreted here. Childhood walking towards the future, and the future is… bleek. Great take on the prompt!
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Contrast
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This is indeed quite nostalgic!
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I wish there were never that background in a picture. 😦 Although I must admit that not every smokestack emits pollution even though I always feel that way. Lovely juxtaposition of the child and nature against the background.
janet
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I can see what you mean, but the point is that it doesn’t matter about the industry in the moment.
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You’re right, I just flashed off on something I’d been thinking about recently. Didn’t mean to take away from the meaning of your lovely photo. 🙂
janet
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