Posted by Balesh (Sydney, Australia) on 6 July 2007 in People & Portraits and Portfolio.
Hardness of iron bars and innocences of childhood. . . in clash everywhere
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Keep smiling,
Balesh Dhankhar
A striking contrast. By focusing on the bars, perhaps you're emphasizing the hardness and the prospect of innocence being hardened in the years to come?
15 Jul 2007 2:51am
True Tengtan, you got it right. actually i took both shots - focusing on bars & another focusing on face, but i decided to show this. to me it speaks much. btw - thanks for ur visit.
15 Jul 2007 10:21pm
Usually being behind the bars is a symbol of being caged, but sometimes they protect us frm the cruel world beyond them.as it seems wth this little and innocent child.
17 Jul 2007 1:12am
Very nice snap , the boy seems to be innocent chap.
31 Jul 2007 10:23pm
@Ameya Agashe: True Ameya, children are always innocent. And that is the reason of their eternal beauty. Have you ever heard of any 'ugly' kid. never. Its only us, the 'grown' people who look 'ugly', just because try to hide our innocence.
Absolutely right.
13 Aug 2007 10:59pm
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