Alone
Uploaded: November 19, 2008
A re-edit of an old favourite pic of my youngest son before he set of to school for a world war 2 theme day.
It was shot in my backyard and used a softbox for the light, and asked him to act as if he lost his mother during a bombing raid in ww2.
Im thinking of putting this up for display at my camera clubs exhibition in Jan next year.
Something different from the norm.
Any feed back on this much appreciated, and a better title to suit would be great, if you can think of something.
Cheers Gareth
Dominick M. Dimacale November 19, 2008
A beautiful rendition in sepia, Gareth, I think a proper title can be: ANGUISH OF GRIEF, just my opinion.Dominick #1037939
Tim G. Stout November 19, 2008
Wonderful portrait. Norman Rockwell would be proud of your work. You should definitely put it in your exhibit. #6773998Lynn M. Whitt November 19, 2008
Gareth this is amazing, I couldn't stop looking at it. Your son could be a great actor. Wonderful.... #6774279Usman M. Bajwa November 19, 2008
Superb Portrait and effects, Gareth. Yes. most definitely you should display it at the clubs exhibition. Your title is good too, but I probably would say it "Agony of THE Loss". Thanks for sharing.UB.
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Viveca Venegas November 19, 2008
A grand photo, simply fabolous! #6774383Peter W. Marks November 19, 2008
Oh yes Gareth, this image takes me back to the '40s when I was a child in England. Only his shoes tell me that this wasn't shot in about 1942, they are too modern, but this doesn't detract from a brilliant depiction of those years. The boys clothing, his necktie, short pants, sleeveless pullover(as it was called back then)look totally in-period. The name tag suggests he was a evacuee kid just arriving at what was meant to be a safe part of the country remote from the heavily bombed major cities. We had two children and their mom from south London, billited with us for the duration and our town was fortunate to only have three or four bombs dropped on it. This is going into my "favorites". Thanks for sharing this Gareth; it is so impressive and your boy did a marvellous bit of acting. The little teddy bear too is a wonderfully understated indication of his distress.Michelle Alton November 19, 2008
It hs the feel of Norman Rockwell. It's a wonderful creation, and your son should be applauded for his acting job! #6774669Shelly A. Van Camp November 19, 2008
Amazing work and capture, Gareth! Maybe something like, Fear of being Alone. #6774890Linda Blair November 19, 2008
This is totally awesome...I agree a real Norman Rockwell look and feel to it....a real masterpiece...needs to be hanging in a gallery...incredible work!!!!!!! #6775697Rolando Rosito November 19, 2008
wonderful image Gareth, great work. #6775861Mary Timman November 19, 2008
How heart warming...and the effects to make this look so old is terrific. Norman Rockwell perhaps. #6775883Gina Cormier November 19, 2008
Fabulous image! I can feel his emotion! #6776062Dianna Murphy November 19, 2008
After seeing this I MUST go to your gallery. Wow, this is one of the most awesome works of art I have seen on this site. Love the effects, light, tone, focus. He must be a great actor cause it sure is believable. #6776620Sign up for an interactive online photography course to get critiques on your photos.
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