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Numdur & Setareh
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Makes me wonder what is going on here
It looks like she is on the phone here, perhaps thats her husband. Is it the baby sitter telling them to get home before the kids drive them up the wall
OK only joking, but what was really happening, is there conflict, or simply discussion about day to day happenings, would love to know
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This one intrigues me. I can't decide whether they're having some sort of disagreement or if one person is asking for directions and one of the ohers is helping them out. What's actually happening - or perhaps you don't know but simply grabbed the shot as you were walking by?
There are some burned areas in places but that doesn't spoil the overall shot for me. I enjoy street shots and candid images capturing human beings communicating.
Where the location?
Pol
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@ Pol
Thank you for the comment.
It is taken in Tehran, Iran.
This is part of Internatiional Street Theatre Festival that happen every year in all parts of big cities in Iran. Many foreign street theatre groups from Europe, Latin Amerivca, Asian Countries, etc participate in it.
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Originally posted by kombizz View Post@ Pol
Thank you for the comment.
It is taken in Tehran, Iran.
This is part of Internatiional Street Theatre Festival that happen every year in all parts of big cities in Iran. Many foreign street theatre groups from Europe, Latin Amerivca, Asian Countries, etc participate in it.
Thanks for that explanation. It's fascinating to learn a little more about these traditions.
All of it is very new to me so I've been looking in your "Muhurran" gallery over in usefilm to try to get a better grasp of the general atmosphere and visual impressions. Hopefully I'm beginning to understand a little more about your street images and you certainly have some interesting ones in the Muhurran gallery.
I have to admit I'm still thinking about your abstract images. I tend to prefer 'People and Places' images rather than abstract.
Polly
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