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Children in Hyderabad, India.
Photo ID 385471. 01/01/1981. Hyderabad, India. UN Photo/John Isaac. www.unmultimedia.org/photo/
Took this snapshot of impoverished children on Leyte during a trek climbing Hill 522. Albumen finish.
It is always funny to see children playing, in this case in Barcelona's airport, watching planes while parents are angry because of flight delay
Artist Nina Beier
From the Highline's website:
"Fountain composed of found bronze sculptures of women and children. The statues range in style from classical to contemporary, and all depict women and children in the nude, as has been Western art-historical convention. Water streams from the eyes of the sculptures, creating cartoonish tears that point to the fragility projected onto women and children as subjects. The artist’s crying statues reference the materialized gaze of the Fountain of Vision at the Sanctuary of Bom Jesus do Monte in Portugal as well as pop culture icons, such as cartoons dramatically expelling tears or even the crying emoji. The work’s title echoes the phrase “women and children first,” a Victorian-era maritime code of conduct wherein women and children, assumed to be the weakest aboard, should be the first saved in a perilous situation.
Okayama, Mikasa, Hokkaido.
Rich XR8, Tamron 135mm F2.8, F64D ( cine-negative from Fuji ) exposed as ISO 40, developed with reversal processing ( 1st: Finedol 24 DegC. 200 minutes.a little too much, 2nd:ECN2 ),
scanned with Epson V700 + EpsonSoftware, edited with GIMP. Learn DIY development and upgrade to film !
Old town section of Campeche. This was a highly contrasty scene which I tamed a bit through initial processing in C1. I then took the image over to On1 and applied a Photomorphis preset @ about a 60% level. I then finished off the image by lightening the exposure around the boys.
A child refugee in a big camp outside Mosul is watching me with a lot of curiosity and fear.
For unreleased photos of my reportage in Iraq: www.giuliomagnifico.it/iraq-2017
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Children of the wild :)
I think everyone have their favorites,
mine happen to be birds.
This guy was enjoying a sunny morning
and allowing me to get very close :)
Some things I have learned are, to respect their space,
don't try to touch them, and that they don't like loud sounds
or human speech.
But if you're good at imitating their sounds
it can put them at ease :)