20 August 2009

Ste. Agnès: Fête de Lavande - Childhood

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Remember the folk dancing? These two children give it their fullest attention. Are they local children, who would have seen it all before, or visitors who have perhaps never seen a village festival like this. Folk dancing must seem a million miles from what they probably watch on television. Are they loving it or wishing they were listening to rap music?

"There is a garden in every childhood, an enchanted place where colors are brighter, the air softer, and the morning more fragrant than ever again.”
- Elizabeth Lawrence

11 comments:

  1. tu as prise la bonne expression, on les sent bien très concentres sur la danse.

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  2. Refreshing to see young kids interested in something that is happening in real life rather than on a screen! Superb capture.

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  3. They are either entranced or remarkably well-behaved. What a fabulous portrait of two children.

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  4. Anything but Rap music. Hard to tell if they are enthralled or bored.

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  5. They are too young to be interested in rap music.

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  6. What a lovely portrait Jilly. The light is perfect as well. Ahhhhh. No Rap, please!!! ( BTW, it's not music in my book!)
    V

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  7. Jilly, I wonder if you shouldn't have cropped the photo back to a standard landscape format, getting rid of the overexposed bottom part of the photo?
    The two young faces are what the focus needs to be on. They are wonderful.

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  8. Nathalie I did consider that because obviously it's photographically a fault, but I love the way the little boy's hands are in repose, so I left it.

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  9. Nathalie - I've cropped it - much better. Many thanks, mon chere amie xxx

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  10. Oh, such a sweet little girl and a stunning older woman! All the faces tell a story - at least one in my mind.

    Nothing beats that lovely older lady with the crippled hands at the wedding last year, though.

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