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Life in the Negev

Photography World Events/Social Commentary posted on Jan 19, 2008
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This is a photo that I took a long time ago. Yesterday as I was going through some old photos and I ran into it and thought of sharing it with you. I used a Pentax P30 and Kodak Gold 200 negative film. I snapped it from the bus as I traveled from Tel-Aviv to Cairo. Although it is has some blemishes, from the dirty window, I believe it is a very powerful image. I wish I could have stopped and learned more about this child's life. What do you think? -- Thanks for your comments.

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efferre

7:27AM | Sat, 19 January 2008

In my humble opinion, apart from feeling very fortunate that you were on the other side, just behind your camera and enjoying shooing from your bus window, what are good wishes made of? Have a nice week end.

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chachi

8:14AM | Sat, 19 January 2008

looking for seashells? maybe just going home from seeing a friend? lost? All stupid jokes aside....it could be a very serious shot of a sad life..or could just be daily life and nothing really wrong...hard to tell.. great shot though!! -chachi

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Wesley_Thomas

5:39PM | Sat, 19 January 2008

Great human interest photo!! Especially under the conditions you had to shoot it!


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