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A women lobourer covered her face with Dupatta to save her face from scorching sun shine and the dust in the Brick Kiln. Deep

Recording media:B & W Film
Title:TOIL
Username:Deep_Bhatia Deep_Bhatia
Uploaded:5 Sep 2012 - 5:09 AM
Tags:Black & white, Portraits / people
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franken
franken (e2 Member)
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2330 forum postsfranken vcard Wales1 Constructive Critique Points
5 Sep 2012 - 8:24 AM
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Superb mono image!

Ken

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cats_123
cats_123 (e2 Member)
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3541 forum postscats_123 vcard Northern Ireland21 Constructive Critique Points
5 Sep 2012 - 1:34 PM
1

stunning observation..couldn't believe it was a woman heaving all those bricks....not sure whether it would benefit from a little extra contrast to bring out the shadow and the sand detail? Smile

VanillaPenguin
VanillaPenguin (e2 Member)
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100 forum postsVanillaPenguin vcard 1 Constructive Critique Points
5 Sep 2012 - 10:04 PM
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Deep, I had already given an award , otherwise this would have got it.

..It'sa almost a different world...hardship beytond our compare really.

Great work Deep, this is social history in th emaking .

GarethSmile

Tibetan
6 Sep 2012 - 10:43 AM
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The other half do not know how the other half live, good for you! and a good choice B&W regards Leon.GrinGrinGrinGrinGrin

very fine.

annettep38
annettep38 (e2 Member)
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135 forum postsannettep38 vcard France16 Constructive Critique Points
10 Sep 2012 - 4:27 PM
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sad and well captured.
A hard world , beyond what we experience. But then sometimes you think how you worked in your youth without giving it a second thought.
I once calculated that I moved 8 tonnes in a day in my youth... The difference is that these women have no choice and not the good meal and home I had after work.

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