I love this candid shot. There are so many wonderful things about this photo to me. The women and baby, the texture of the the thatched roof and house shingles, the iron bed and straw, the blankets hanging in the background, the bedsprings, the smiles….it’s a great composition. You have such talent~
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Jessie Ponce
The drag of endless mental work in a strange land takes its toll. Fatigue can kill so petty escapades provide hopeful deviations from the brewing madness. An aging DSLR keeps good company to a walk around the neighbourhood, a short drive to a scenic place, or a silent recollection in a quiet nook granting that the host community and the elements of nature would allow one a safe passage to solitude and contemplation. Loneliness quickly turns to joy when something exciting gets captured by the cam’s shutter then set free into the laptop’s screen followed by electric words that rush from the fingers to the keyboard in an effort to describe the moment. Alas, the brain is alive once again!
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Great photo as usual. Always so telling of their lives. Good capture of the bed springs.
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Really captures a mood. Lovely.
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Great photo, Jessie. You sure know how to capture the mood in these photos. Be well and stay blessed.
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LOvely the way they are sitting there all relaxed
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I love the variety of interactions in this photo. It tells a great story.
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This is a really good photo …. so natural in it’s color. Just wonderful.
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Nice group photo Jessie. Don’t think the lady on the left is too keen on being in the photo!
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I love this candid shot. There are so many wonderful things about this photo to me. The women and baby, the texture of the the thatched roof and house shingles, the iron bed and straw, the blankets hanging in the background, the bedsprings, the smiles….it’s a great composition. You have such talent~
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Many thanks, Gina. You have actually put into words what I tried to capture in this photo. 🙂
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