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father and son

fahim mohammed

Well-known member
something about the way the kid was looking at me...still haunts me!

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how did i appear to him? ogre, i suppose, but he felt safe with his father. a child's trust in his/her parents
is what it's all about.

Regards.
 
Very nice shot Fahim. There are a few subtle items in it that are fun to think about. The child's grasp of father's shirt, the two wet? spots on father's shirt, the child seems to have an ever so slight lazy left eye, and his pacifier on the string denotes that it is a serious part of everyday life for him.
One of those simple shots that can go in many directions. I Like it.

Marshall
 

Gary Ayala

New member
Another nice image, Fahim Mohammed. I think the child is focusing on the camera, the odd and menacing cyclops that a few feet from him and dad. So maybe you're right about the orge ... this time a one-eyed ogre.

Gary
 

fahim mohammed

Well-known member
Marshall, thanks for looking. That is the beauty of a child...the expression/s keep you guessing.

best.

Very nice shot Fahim. There are a few subtle items in it that are fun to think about. The child's grasp of father's shirt, the two wet? spots on father's shirt, the child seems to have an ever so slight lazy left eye, and his pacifier on the string denotes that it is a serious part of everyday life for him.
One of those simple shots that can go in many directions. I Like it.

Marshall
 

fahim mohammed

Well-known member
Gary, the kid would have been petrified by me. Ogre he would find strange!

Regards.


Another nice image, Fahim Mohammed. I think the child is focusing on the camera, the odd and menacing cyclops that a few feet from him and dad. So maybe you're right about the orge ... this time a one-eyed ogre.

Gary
 
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