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The deprive children of Afghan.
Image Title:  The deprive children of Afghan.
 
 By: Naseer  Fedaee  
  Copyright ©2008



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Photographer Naseer  Fedaee {K:5830}
Project #27 Your best photograph! Camera Model Canon EOS 20D
Categories Portrait
Film Format
Portfolio Naseer Fedaee
Lens ES-F 18-55
Uploaded 2/26/2008 Film / Memory Type None.
    ISO / Film Speed
Views 96 Shutter 1/250
Favorites Aperture f/8.0
Critiques 6 Rating
6.78
/ 4 Ratings
Location City -  Quetta
State -  ASIA
Country - Pakistan   Pakistan
About These are the children of the tribal Pushtoon's living in outskirt's of Quetta city (Quetta is one of Pakistan city but more say it Quetta Balochstan).
These tribal Pushtoon never give importance to their social life,The dresses which they are wearing is a part of their tradition and culture.
They earn their living by selling sheep's,cow's and donkey's.
They alway's live in different places,they do not have any certain and exact living place.
They live under tant's and change their places with the change of season's.
They do not give imporant to education and have very deficult and defferent life...!

Thanks for view my image and all coment's 'r welcome.!.
shutter speed 200 sec.

Naseer,
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There are 6 Comments in 1 Pages
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Amna Al Shamsi   {K:20819} 2/26/2008
I must say this is very good documentry. They are living with the nature, I like her colorful dress and her natural look as well.


laura diaz   {K:1230} 2/26/2008
su mirada es muy fuerte , muy buena foto


Nick Karagiaouroglou   {K:89303} 2/27/2008
I see a tough outside of a young human that had to grow up early, Naseer! I wonder if it had a childhood at all. And then I wonder in how far I am responbsible for that too, since the steady luxury wishes of western capitalism *are* connected to the misery of people in countries far away, countries which the lies in the daily news describe to us as only "bad" and "criminal". You see, when I turn on the light with no reason, and expect to pay just a few coins for it, I *am* participating in that insatiable machine that eats up the world in the name of our prosperity. Those who don't grasp that have a too limited view of things - a view that only reaches the boundaries of their gardens, in which they think that they can continue sleeping with a comfortable conscience as they waste and waste and waste in the name of their own fat western children.

I can get angry, as you can see, so let's talk about the technical parts. I find the coloring exceptional, and I can only see some small overexposure problems that took away some details of the stich work on the dress right under the face of the girl. But the face and above all the expression are perfectly captured. The timing was very very exact here! (I guess she didn't expect to be photographed?) And the expression tells me about the doubt, the insecurity, that perhaps something bad could happen again - it is the look of somebody that doesn't know much trust because there is simply not really much to trust at all.

And at the same time you preserved the human dignity, which for me is one of the most important things of such images, since I consider any kind of pure pity to be completely wrong, in the sense that the depicted human being can't be depending on any pity but should be only free and upright at exactly the same height as everybody else. No "poor kid" is enough - we *must* go further, and say: It is *we* that have to consiously accept that others are exactly as human as we are *and* do everything we can in order to remove the necessity to pity human beings.

I thank you for reminding us that the world is no sugar coated piece of cake, Naseer! You did that in an excellent way.

Cheers,

Nick


Stan Ciszek   {K:28567} 3/2/2008
Magnificent documentary capture Naseer, please more,
Congratulations,
Thanks for sharing,
Stan


Doyle D. Chastain   {K:99493} 3/2/2008
Like Nick, I see some minor issues, but the heart of the shot is here. Well done!

Regards,
Doyle I <~~~~~


Yasuyuki  Tanaka   {K:405} 3/6/2008
very impressive.


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