Mother & the Child
- The Blur is intentional, I see the hard shape of rock and her environment first.
Location: Zonuzagh, EA, Iran.
- Copyright by Mohsen Bayramnejad
UPDATE:
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Lorena Maria
Love your work & thanks for sharing your views of the world…
Lorena
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mimi yoon
raw and intense and honest and truly beautiful (in every way) art, mohsen… as always… : )
Mohsen Bayramn... replied
do really appreciate it like always :)
Andrew Makowi...
This pic is one that I really like to look at Mohsen. ( I don’t think you have posted a pic I didn’t like ) but of all your work this one if my favourites
The design is so good with the woman and the chicken being on the daigonal line corner to corner and even the womans body is on that line. The woman and chicken are also both looking at us. Which has a powerful emotional effect I sort of feel like we are intruding a little.
There is also the slight blurring of the woman and background while the foreground is sharp which to me blends her into the pic a lttle, makes her less important and more part of a whole image. Very subtle and interesting. Awesome technique and scaringly good for a street photo.
all the best Mohsen.
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Judith Oppenhe...
very cool
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sonjas
Perfect, as usual. Well done my friend.
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Antanas
great photo, well done
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Scott d'Almeida
excellent,
XVR Photo
EYE CATCHING! VERY SMART CONCEPT!
Birgitta
I think it’s interesting the way you chose selective blurring.
Smart too. :) I like that you want to share more with the viewer
than what is actually there, by way of editing. I like that. :)
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Sharon Mau
It is an image filled with intrique. The rocks and stones stacked in alternating order and the baby’s legs protruding from the cloth with the light, shadows and patterns in black and white all create a fascinating contrast of elements. Beautiful work Mohsen!