This could not be better, one normally
associates this kind picture, the setting,
the colours, the background, with photos that
convey some kind of sadness, but her smile
blows these pre-conceptions away, and the
result is wonderful.
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Congratulations on your selection for the
'How we are now' finals. Given what the
competition is about feel this is a very
deserving finalist. It has a wonderful time
warp feeling even though it was taken this
year.
-- Seen on Flickr Blog.(?)
Posted 29 months ago.
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This photograph was selected as one of forty
photographs in the How We Are Now Flickr group which invited members of the
public to submit their photographs to the
exhibition How We Are: Photographing Britain at Tate Britain in 2007. The Final 40 photographs were shown at Tate Britain for
the last month of the exhibition and are
archived on Tate Online.
We would like to congratulate David C
Harding and thank all those who took part in
the project.
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Obrigado Nagasaki - glad to see you're
keeping up to date with my oeuvre!! Hope
you're keeping well.... We seem to have lost
touch somewhat these past few years. Note to
self - must try harder to keep in touch!! H
Posted 26 months ago.
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love&unrest says:
This could not be better, one normally associates this kind picture, the setting, the colours, the background, with photos that convey some kind of sadness, but her smile blows these pre-conceptions away, and the result is wonderful.
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