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Camera: Canon EOS-30D
Lens: Canon EF 85mm f/1.8 USM
Date Uploaded: Feb 26, 2007

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Comments: 15
Favorites: 7 (view)

(i have this in a large size print and
the quality is amazing, i wouldnt change a thing.)

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08/03/2007 11:23:05 PM
I just love the depth of field in this.
This is timeless. About the only thing that really says this shot wasn't taken 50-60 years ago, is the hooded sweatshirt the boy is wearing. Quite the story teller you are with your camera.
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05/27/2007 08:38:40 PM
you really do know how to capture life as it happens Lesley...great detail in this. That 85mm 1.8 is a superb lens. National Geographic should hire you
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05/24/2007 05:42:04 PM
Dang, Lesley! My heart hurts looking at this. It's so powerful! And it makes me want to see more. It's like a Life Magazine feature where you want to read about it and see more examples.

You have to be so incredibly proud of your India work. It is beyond amazing!

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05/17/2007 06:37:28 PM
Poignant story!
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05/06/2007 09:46:49 PM
update: i like the exposure a lot too. how the people stands out while the background fades into the back (they should).
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04/26/2007 11:24:46 AM
Speaks volumes! As always, love your stuff...always inspiring.
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04/20/2007 06:12:59 PM
The ilumination on the bucket along with the dark detail-less face of the tall figure could use some work. However just a touch, strong use of light on dark are excellent and capturing a moment in time are well done.Other possibilties i might suggest is slower shuttder speed to show more motion, i do realize that seeing this photo on the screen verse a print that your shadow detail maybe better reflected. I might also consider a straight black and white version or at least tone down the sepia effect.

Keep it up
Jerry"Buddy"
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04/20/2007 03:53:48 PM
i am loving this
a lot
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03/02/2007 03:18:48 PM
this is it right here, LG. print please :)
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02/27/2007 12:34:46 PM
did you borrow Joey's lens..man I love this shot!
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02/27/2007 11:01:48 AM
Wow. The children appear to be miniture adults, working.
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02/27/2007 10:14:49 AM
So telling, les. This series just rocks. You need to make a book! Love the tones. The spacing/composition is flawless.
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02/27/2007 09:11:45 AM
photojournalism comes to mind. keep em coming, very nice Lesley!

crayon
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02/26/2007 07:42:16 PM
truly inspirational photography....i love this...
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02/26/2007 06:36:02 PM
Wow Lesley. You have certainly become a prime example of a National Geographic photographer. This image is brilliantly wonderful, sad, beautiful and ugly. You are amazing.
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