It was only when the boys got distracted by viewing the images on the screen of my friend’s camera, that the little girl, easily the youngest of the group, was allowed to pose for the camera.
It was only when the boys got distracted by viewing the images on the screen of my friend’s camera, that the little girl, easily the youngest of the group, was allowed to pose for the camera.
Markus, I have not been commenting (my free time is limited at the moment) but I have been following and immensely enjoying your post and photos. You’ve captured wonderful images that convey impressions of both people and place. A wonderful body of work in my opinion.
Earl, thanks for your honest appreciation!
I fully understand those time restrictions (and I am not too assiduous in commenting myself), as work sometimes can really absorb energy and creativity. But then, you see the reason for and in your work, and so do I, and I’d call us lucky for that.
… and the first photo is even more interesting with the girl in the background.
Yes, the first has some tension that lacks in the second. But when selecting the images I was fond of the repetition of that tin sheet background…