Tuesday, January 25, 2011

Fwd: [MC74 and Friends] My entry for our Forum's photos of the weekproject - this week project RED and TE^'T


This is Tet Parade in a small town, America

Tuan


4 comments:

  1. Hello Tuan

    What a cute, charming picture that captured the age of innocence at its best

    In a different setting, Tet in a little town in America, from a different era, a long way from home, but, still a true portrayal of youth in all its naivete

    So well reflected in the happy glow, look of wonderment, from the little ones,
    especially the adorable, little angel

    Thanks for sharing with us such a beautiful picture
    Quang

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  2. Yes, to me also, thats actually a very nice photo, Tua^'n.
    I love the expressions on the children, probably waiting for ong dia and ong la^n ? Adore the boy, his suit and his hairdo (since i don't have a boy, i love all boys!) He looks a little like you, i think. But the girls are also adorable. The way they're interacting with the photographer makes one wonder about what's happening, what's the story, and that's the nature of a good photograph. The real photographer, you, become invisible here.
    BTW, that's a really fancy tripod, i think! And man, that's a good-looking fun convertible red car! that coat of paint and those wheels are something!
    Thanks for sharing!

    Duc

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  3. Thank you Duc and Quang,
    I like that innocence of the kids too, like when we were at their ages....
    That was a VN photographer, owner of a studio locally, so you can see his equipments on the car, and he was taking pictures or videoing while driving his convertible as well
    Tuan

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  4. Ah, so they're on a photographer's car! That is starting to make sense for me, Tua^'n. Thanks.

    Without that knowledge, the photo is quite puzzling, but that's the beauty of it, it made the viewer think a lot, and by trying to make sense of it, i was able to appreciate so many details!

    I looked at that car & equipment again, that is really ... cool indeed. That man must have had a good time with it in his free time :-)

    Duc

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