Baby in the Basket

© Eduardo Seastres

Baby in the Basket

Uploaded: June 07, 2017 | Entered: June 07, 2017 02:53:18

Description

The baby in the basket from Panpet Village or Long-Neck Women Village in Demoso Township, Kayah State, Myanmar. Most women from their ethnic group followed their tradition and culture of wearing neck rings made of brass and also carrying a child in a basket as a symbol of love for the baby. This is the tradition basket used in the countryside to carry vegetables, fruits and sometimes baby.

Comments

R. J. Laudenbacher level-classic June 07, 2017 1

Fabulous portrait. I love your POV and the eye contact. Your DOF is perfect as well. #1688288

Eduardo Seastres June 07, 2017

Thank you so much R. J. Laudenbacher for the nice words. Ultimately, good eye contact from the baby, which is really a big impact for my subject. #11605555

LJ Corliss level-classic June 07, 2017 1

Beautiful photo :) #11605596

Eduardo Seastres June 07, 2017 1

Thanks LJ Corliss for the nice comments. Have a great days ahead. #11605598

Harvey A. Ravitch June 07, 2017 1

Outstanding!! Those Eyes are incredibly interesting, well lit, & composed. Excellent! #11605616

Eduardo Seastres June 07, 2017

Many thanks Harvey A. Ravitch for the beautiful comments.. #11605619

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