Joshi! What a fabulous photo! This little guy is so adorable, and I like how you captured his expression. You have such a gift for capturing people at such vulnerable moments.
Was he not pleased to have his picture taken? I am always hesitant to take pictures of people when in a foreign land. I do not want to seem invasive. However, I think I miss some great shots, like the one you have here, when I do not take photos of people in the places I visit.
This a great enigmatic image. The boy is poor, his boots are too big, as are some of his clothes. The hoop looks like his escape. The picture reminds me of trekking in Nepal years ago when my young children played with the kids in the Himalayan villages whose only toys were stones.
Great photo….adorable, and wonderful lighting.
Blessings,
Debbie
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Thank you Debbie :)
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Love this moment in time you’ve captured of this little boy. Love to revisit the little boy in 5 years from now. Beautiful work.
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Thank you :)
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The muddy boots, over and under sized attire and the wheel in hands.. A perfect portrait of the innocent playful childhood..
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Thank you Himanshi :)
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Just a haunting expression on his face.
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:)
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Vert nice portrait ! Have à wonderful and joyful new year !
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Thank you :)
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Joshi! What a fabulous photo! This little guy is so adorable, and I like how you captured his expression. You have such a gift for capturing people at such vulnerable moments.
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Thank you Ann :)
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Marvelous portrait, Joshi! 👍
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Thank you Indira :)
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Cuteness captured with innocence
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Thank you Prasad :)
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Loved the pic. Brilliant photography.
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Thank you Rupam :)
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He does look like a cute boy, but not a very happy one! :D Another winner shot from you, Joshi :)
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Thank you Mabel :)
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Beautiful.
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Thank you :)
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I am also Joshi ☺️☺️
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Great shot, he does look Mr.Grumpy 😊
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Hehe. Thank you :)
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Excellent shot! You are master in capturing expression. You make the subject stand out even in its simplicity. The little guy is so adorable :)
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Thank you so much :)
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Wonderful shot, cute? hmmm, not sure, he looks an unhappy soul to me.
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Hehe. May he got traumatized seeing me.
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You have a real knack for photographing people. The kid appears to be wondering “what are you up to”.
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Thank you Andy :)
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Love his posture and color tones!
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:)
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Great capture of expression on his face.
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Thank you Tom :)
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So vivid.
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:)
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Outstanding in every way
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Thank you :)
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Wow very thought provoking and such a sweet boy with wise eyes
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:)
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Was he not pleased to have his picture taken? I am always hesitant to take pictures of people when in a foreign land. I do not want to seem invasive. However, I think I miss some great shots, like the one you have here, when I do not take photos of people in the places I visit.
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He got traumatized seeing me ;)
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Future mechanic.
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;)
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Reblogged this on Vietnam Travel & Trade Portal.
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Lovely!
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:)
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captures his
dressed warmly :-)
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:)
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That’s beautiful ♡
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:)
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His face and posture made this an outstanding photograph. 💟
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:)
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Adorable
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:)
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wonderful portrait :)
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Thank you :)
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I see a child standing in isolation from his world, looking a bit apprehensive. What happened next, I wonder.
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He was wondering what I am upto ;)
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He looks curious and apprehensive all in one! Lovely capture.
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Thank you :)
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Thanks for your like in our blog! I like your great photo!
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Thank you :)
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Intensity in his eyes!
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:)
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Wow, he doesn’t appreciate your messing with his hoop time :)
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Hehe yeah :)
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Great photo
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Thank you Sandra :)
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Sweet shot.
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Thank you :)
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Cute boy, but he doesn’t look happy.
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Yeah ;)
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Looks like someone is really miffed! :D
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Hehe ;)
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He is very cute … great shot Joshi
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Thank you Julie :)
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This a great enigmatic image. The boy is poor, his boots are too big, as are some of his clothes. The hoop looks like his escape. The picture reminds me of trekking in Nepal years ago when my young children played with the kids in the Himalayan villages whose only toys were stones.
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This guy seems to be having fun with the things he has.
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As always, a great photograph. I really like the general tonality that looks like an old Polaroid photo.
Hugs
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Thank you :)
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Wonderful
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Thank you :)
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Joshi, your photos are truly beautiful. Congratulations.
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Thank you so much :)
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Great photo!
It is difficult to capture a smile in India.. but he is adorable :)
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Thank you :)
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WOW! This is stunning!
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Thank you :)
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Awwww… love this!
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That slightly distrustful curiosity! :D
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:)
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Evocative.
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:)
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Great shot – you captured the true moment.
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Thank you :)
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Great photo…
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Thank you :)
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Amazing full size portrait,captivating the boy’s stare,dear Joshi!
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Thank you :)
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Like your photos. They are amazing 👍🏻
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Thank you :)
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This is so beautiful!
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:)
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Nyc Shots
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Thank you :)
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Oh, little honey! 💛
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:)
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This is the best…
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Thank you :)
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Beautiful picture!
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Thank you :)
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His expressions speak..
Perfect click
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Thank you :)
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Reblogged this on Art by Rob Goldstein and commented:
From Joshi Daniel Photography
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