Behind her pink window, she sat, she looked, she watched, she felt safe, she followed me with her eyes, she questioned me with her mind, and she half smiled when I waved goodbye.
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Another striking portrait from Mimo Khair – for me its as much about the colours of the slightly off vertical and badly painted window frames, and the turquoise curtains too, as it is about the little child half-shadowed behind the dirty glass – but the whole thing works wonderfully. Very striking! FATman
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Oh I like that very much, Mimo – for me its as much about the colours of the slightly off vertical and badly painted window frames, and the curtains too, as it is about the little child half-shadowed behind the dirty glass – but the whole thing works wonderfully! Wow! I’m going to reblog it. Adrian
I think this picture is proof that a picture can hold a 1000 words. Fantastic! Keep up the awesome work!
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With your photographs it’s hard to pick a favorite, but if I could this might be it! Of course, I could change my mind in a day as you put up another post. You have such a gift.
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I like this photo. There is something haunting about it; something sad. Thanks.
She thought you were fascinating and she was right 😀
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Perfect – the photo and your words. I always enjoy reading what you have to say on your photos – it always places them in a context and adds to them. so a thank you from me 🙂
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You are such an amazing photographer… What a beautiful child…
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A wave and a smile can break so many barriers!
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perfect, says it all.. just lovely.. c
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A mysterious photo, it’s like a cover of a thrilling novel!!! Cheers Nonoy Manga
21 replies on “Day 26~ June 26th~ Xinjiang”
Fantastic shot!
Reblogged this on FATman Photos and commented:
Another striking portrait from Mimo Khair – for me its as much about the colours of the slightly off vertical and badly painted window frames, and the turquoise curtains too, as it is about the little child half-shadowed behind the dirty glass – but the whole thing works wonderfully. Very striking! FATman
Oh I like that very much, Mimo – for me its as much about the colours of the slightly off vertical and badly painted window frames, and the curtains too, as it is about the little child half-shadowed behind the dirty glass – but the whole thing works wonderfully! Wow! I’m going to reblog it. Adrian
as always Mimo, great work!
An evocative image, Mimo – wonderful!
I love this pic! The boy is beautiful! http://soyasifotografia.wordpress.com/
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I think this picture is proof that a picture can hold a 1000 words. Fantastic! Keep up the awesome work!
With your photographs it’s hard to pick a favorite, but if I could this might be it! Of course, I could change my mind in a day as you put up another post. You have such a gift.
I like this photo. There is something haunting about it; something sad. Thanks.
Very nice shot.
Hi,
Great photo.
I just found out you got a mention in the WordPress Weblog on their post on street photography, Congratulations, well done. 😀
http://en.blog.wordpress.com/2012/06/26/street-photography/
She thought you were fascinating and she was right 😀
Perfect – the photo and your words. I always enjoy reading what you have to say on your photos – it always places them in a context and adds to them. so a thank you from me 🙂
You are such an amazing photographer… What a beautiful child…
A wave and a smile can break so many barriers!
perfect, says it all.. just lovely.. c
A mysterious photo, it’s like a cover of a thrilling novel!!! Cheers Nonoy Manga
Superbe photo, une nouvelle fois! Bravo!
Beautiful!