rosalee mcgilvery
Forgotten Childhood (Part II of series)
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Part two of the series. For this shot, I focused on her being more sad than angry. While sadness and anger are considered, for the most part, opposite emotions, I actually think the two are tied together very closely. As the title suggests, the theme of this photograph was a lost or forgotten childhood and was meant to represent children with difficult lives. And I think when a child is faced with a difficult life.... or anyone for that matter, they become either one of the two, angry or sad.... Or they become a horrible mix of both.
I seriously want to replace this with the BW version. In fact, I already did (then switched back. I'm the most indecisive person ever :P) because I want to re-edit the B&W before I do.
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Update: I re-edited this photo. Looking back at my old work I was dissatisfied with the finished product. I like it much better now.
Forgotten Childhood (Part II of series)
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Part two of the series. For this shot, I focused on her being more sad than angry. While sadness and anger are considered, for the most part, opposite emotions, I actually think the two are tied together very closely. As the title suggests, the theme of this photograph was a lost or forgotten childhood and was meant to represent children with difficult lives. And I think when a child is faced with a difficult life.... or anyone for that matter, they become either one of the two, angry or sad.... Or they become a horrible mix of both.
I seriously want to replace this with the BW version. In fact, I already did (then switched back. I'm the most indecisive person ever :P) because I want to re-edit the B&W before I do.
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Update: I re-edited this photo. Looking back at my old work I was dissatisfied with the finished product. I like it much better now.