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Childsplay; Noah, Shanghai 2006

Inspired by Duncan


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KimKong06-Mar-2006 00:08
A beautiful set of portraits and instants Kal.
I love your way to frame him and the colors.
Guest 05-Mar-2006 22:04
number one...
Guest 03-Mar-2006 09:46
Fantastic composition of the individual images aswell as the whole. I also just LOVE the color tones.
Ray Rebortira03-Mar-2006 05:07
It is the use of colour which I find fascinating since it is both symbolic and complimentary --- youthful green, healthy red, the white walls of an innocent time. The simple joys of childhood maybe fleeting but its warmth can stoke a cold day.
Guest 03-Mar-2006 03:58
Charming movie!
Phil Douglis03-Mar-2006 02:27
Your journalistic impulses are showing, Kal. Pure human values all the way, but your varied use of frame both abstracts and keeps the sequence flowing. Normally, I woulds suggest a tighter edit because less is usually more. But your cropping here differentiates one image from another to impart a sense of fragmentation, which perfectly describes his attention span. As Duncan puts it, it comes down to the matter of what comes next. The past is instantly forgotten.
Guest 03-Mar-2006 00:30
Nice shots -
Guest 02-Mar-2006 20:33
Great collection and inspiration. I love the x that can figure your conversation, when he's in his game in the others!:) A beautiful look on him.
Guest 02-Mar-2006 17:40
A charming matrix of unravelling moments.Each window as fascinating as the next.Wonderful lively colours and expressions :)
~V!~
Josy's Pics02-Mar-2006 14:31
Lovely series!, well done.
Ana Carloto O'Shea02-Mar-2006 12:02
Yes, you've let us peek into his life for a moment and it's fantastic. The combination of photos is indeed very interesting and well thought, we can feel all the emotions while we go from one to the other. Great work.
I love the second one on the top left :))))
...duncan02-Mar-2006 11:50
Kal,

This is wonderful, beyond wonderful, brilliant. It shows him thinking from one frame to the next, emotions changing. It is not just candid photography; it is a documentation of the next moment, what comes next in the frame. A single shot can be wonderful and tell a complete story but there is always the question of what comes next and if that next moment is as brilliant as the last. Here those moments are. Very well done Kal. My respect and compliments.
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