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sent on July 19, 2015 (20:34) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
Beautiful series. I am fascinated by these very images and photographs of yesteryear. I like to study the composition and details of these photos ;-) Hello Angel Bellissima serie. Mi affascinano molto queste immagini e fotografie dei tempi passati. Mi piace studiare la composizione ed i particolari di queste foto Ciao Angelo
sent on July 20, 2015 (1:00) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
Thanks Angelo :-) Grazie Angelo
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sent on July 20, 2015 (16:55) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
Really interesting how the child had been placed in the chair by his mother. In 1900 a child was already an adult, the sense is this. The height did not define the size / maturity of a child. In any photos of the 2000's such a thing would never have happened. This says a lot more than it looks, and how to have a certain age was necessary to roll up their sleeves and children were "adults". Very nice also the gesture of mother embracing her son for fear of it falling, a nice gesture of affection that does not have their daughter. A gesture that also indicates the sense of protection. Again very interesting because their daughter already "grown" - always the mother - sentand less need to have to defend from the surrounding world.
Beautiful photos, it would have to analyze for hours. Veramente interessante come il bambino fosse stato messo sulla sedia dalla madre. Nel 1900 un bambino era già adulto, il senso è questo. L'altezza non definiva la grandezza/maturità di un figlio. In una qualsiasi foto degli anni 2000 una cosa del genere non sarebbe mai successa. Questa immagine dice molto più di quello che sembra, e spiega come già a certe età bisognasse rimboccarsi le maniche ed i bambini fossero "adulti". Molto bello inoltre il gesto della madre che abbraccia il figlio per paura che possa cadere, un bel gesto d'affetto che non ha nei confronti della figlia. Un gesto che indica anche senso di protezione. Anche in questo caso interessantissimo perchè nei confronti della figlia già "cresciuta" - sempre la madre - sente meno necessità di doverla difendere dal mondo circostante.
Bellissime foto, ci sarebbe da analizzarle per ore.
sent on July 20, 2015 (22:07) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
Right masterlight I created this gallery with vintage photos just to see the difference from yesterday and today. When I saw the photos I've come up with to publish them with the consent of my wife's uncle. And I'll tell you more I had the wish to photograph in black and white color with certain images that fail to involve you and convey that something of old, especially with the old roll the digital is not always able to pick up, too perfect I do not know if you agree with me? Hello soon. :-) Giusto MasterLight ho creato questa galleria con foto d'epoca proprio per vedere la differenza di ieri e oggi. Quando ho visto le foto mi è venuta in mente di pubblicarle con il consenso dello zio di mia moglie. E ti dirò di più mi è venuta voglia di fotografare in bianco e nero certe immagini che con il colore non riescono a coinvolgerti e trasmettere quel non so che di antico, specie con il vecchio rullino il digitale non sempre riesce a raccogliere, troppo è perfetto non so se sei d'accordo con me? Ciao a presto.