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The other side of the Taj Mahal...

India 2010

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The other side of the Taj Mahal sent on August 11, 2011 (17:42) by Viaggiatorenotturno. 83 comments, 16798 views.  [editors pick]

, Agra e Taj Mahal, India.

#LaMiaFotoPreferita India, Agra. "L'autista, un tipo loquace, mi racconta della città e della sua storia. Lo ingaggio per l'intera mattinata. C'è un posto ottimo per fare foto all'altra faccia del Taj. Mi fido. Attraverso a piedi un frutteto dove stanno lavorando uomini e donne. Costeggio una recinzione che separa gli ordinati filari di alberi da un villaggio di capanne. Un bambino mi nota e subito prende a seguirmi ripetendo fino allo sfinimento le due parole che sa di inglese. «Hallo money». È così che ci vedono. È così che ci salutano. Questo siamo per loro. Soldi che camminano, la speranza di una moneta. Ha un cappello di lana verde e una faccia da furbetto. Probabilmente vive in quel villaggio. Deve aver preso un sacco di freddo stanotte. Mi vergogno un po' ripensando che stamattina mi lamentavo di aver avuto "solo" due coperte in albergo. Raggiungo la riva del fiume. Di nuovo il Taj Mahal. Del filo spinato dovrebbe impedire l'accesso all'acqua. Altri bambini si uniscono al mio seguito. Mendicano anche loro qualche spicciolo. Col passare dei minuti si stufano di recitare. Mi mostrano delle biglie colorate che fanno abilmente schizzare sulla sabbia. Di nuovo quella sensazione. Per un attimo riesco a far parte luogo in cui mi trovo. Gioco con loro, scatto delle foto. Sullo sfondo l'altra faccia del Taj Mahal." [tratto da http://piersmithreportage.shutterfly.com/india ]



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avatarsenior
sent on September 05, 2015 (23:16) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

excellent paper ...

avatarsenior
sent on September 14, 2015 (9:40) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

one of the best pictures of Juza sin for that arm bottom left

avatarsenior
sent on September 14, 2015 (9:40) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

one of the best pictures of Juza sin for that arm bottom left

avatarsenior
sent on September 14, 2015 (9:41) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

one of the best pictures of Juza sin for that arm bottom left

avatarsenior
sent on November 19, 2015 (11:59) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

Very nice!
Greetings Christiano.

avatarsenior
sent on November 19, 2015 (14:05) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

"That's how they see us. That's how we greet each other. That we are for them. Money walking, the hope of a coin."

That 's right ... unfortunately we have always been window dressing and who can do what? is here ... I spoke to many who thought to find something very different!

thanks for the witness and for the whole series, really beautiful!
bye Bye
Marco

avatarjunior
sent on January 23, 2016 (13:05) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

Compliments.
Was the arm that bothers.
This is the real life of people (children) in this case
then how do you explain your story, really exciting, we complain
maybe two blankets ..
All this is worth a thousand words, this is photography.
Hello
Michel

avatarsenior
sent on February 05, 2016 (17:13) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

Hello guys .. thanks passages. Today the theme of the West / the rest of the world and 'very current. After all the history of man but 'it is always a history of migration .. since the dawn of civilization before'.

This picture 'a small fragment which tells that childhood is not' the same everywhere .. pero 'that time also showed me the power of children who find moments (unfortunately sometimes too short) of happiness' in any context. And 'the photo later, it made a few minutes away and in the exact same place, which tells of a playful moment .. despite the barbed wire ricoradarci that the game will not last' it should.

Thanks bye!

avatarsenior
sent on March 10, 2016 (18:41) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

Looking at this photo (and the like) we should think of how lucky we are. "Strong" snap. The arm? as there was not.

avatarsenior
sent on March 11, 2016 (12:03) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

Arm, arm, no .. and 'a kind of torment that accompanies this photo always :)

Some time ago, studying the authors who have made the history of the report, I noticed that they were masters of using elements of "apparent disorder" to create what in the jargon are called "scenes" ..

At the time of the shot I did not even know what a fifth .. and 'was a belly shot instinctively to grasp the contrast between the Taj and the reality' in front of me.

However now I'm pretty sure that arm and 'rightly' them, as a backdrop, to take your eyes immediately on the left-child, to make you feel the closeness with the parties, to make you feel that little bit of discomfort, of inner struggle which then 'just thethe message of the picture.

Lucky me short .. ;-)

Thanks passages!

Hello!

avatarsupporter
sent on October 13, 2016 (18:46)

Excellent!

Ann :))

avatarsenior
sent on October 19, 2016 (17:46) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

Cheers :)

avatarjunior
sent on December 15, 2016 (15:03) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

Congratulations for the photo. With respect to the arm out of focus, that clearly would be avoided in a photograph with a perfectly studied pose, rather think that in this case add dynamism and naturalness, making it an image of very impressive reports. personal opinion. Greetings
[THE]
Francesco

avatarsenior
sent on December 15, 2016 (16:29) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

Thanks for the ride and commentary Francesco!

avatarjunior
sent on February 02, 2017 (10:01) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

very successful photography! The contrast between the background and foreground well describes the situation. In the face of the child on the right you can sense all the drama and the pride of life they lead. strikes me your left hand on the barbed wire, I find it symbolic of their tenacity.
Compliments!

avatarsenior
sent on February 02, 2017 (12:33) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

Thanks Atatap! Very nice photo of your reading. I can only confirm.

Surely one of India's stereotypes and 'to make you feel a mixture of different emotions .. and' really well 'and that' probably one of the shots from that trip that more 'represents those feelings.

Hello!

avatarsenior
sent on May 18, 2017 (12:04) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

Applause...

avatarsenior
sent on May 18, 2017 (12:06) | This comment has been translated

Thanks Matteo ;-)

avatarsenior
sent on September 12, 2017 (12:22) | This comment has been translated

Wonderful!

avatarsupporter
sent on October 13, 2018 (12:30) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

The shot is wonderful but let me say that your caption really touched me, I too complain of the few blankets without knowing that in fact I really have many and I do not notice.
Thank you this shot was important to me because this is true photography.
a great and sincere greeting.
Eraldo. :-P




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