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what a great shot, saleh! it's got such a powerful impact! the family is apparently "resting" under the roof of an imposingly beautiful ancient building – rock formed by great historical architects… and the little toddler is both an "offspring" of his parents and – in a more general view – also an offspring of those great forefathers… his parents who are resting underneath those "pillars of the past" are protecting the little one from harm, and are thus, figuratively speaking, the great "pillars" of his life, too! greetings, sabine.
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Sanja Kosanovic 05/12/2011 23:39
Nice light and colors...venus k 27/04/2010 20:37
good idea...good shotSally Dunn 23/04/2010 23:06
What a good family unit. I think it is quiet there where they are sitting and very peaceful.Sally
Kadriye AYDIN 22/04/2010 19:49
Very nice photo,well done...Regards...KadriyeCsomorLászló 19/04/2010 21:15
Great mood here!bw
CsL
JOKIST 19/04/2010 1:17
Gives a wonderful feeling and has a great atmosphere !LG Ingrid und Hans
Viera 18/04/2010 18:20
An impressive photo, Saleh. Where else they can find more peace and rest than there?Regards, Viera
s. sabine krause 18/04/2010 10:40
what a great shot, saleh! it's got such a powerful impact! the family is apparently "resting" under the roof of an imposingly beautiful ancient building – rock formed by great historical architects… and the little toddler is both an "offspring" of his parents and – in a more general view – also an offspring of those great forefathers… his parents who are resting underneath those "pillars of the past" are protecting the little one from harm, and are thus, figuratively speaking, the great "pillars" of his life, too! greetings, sabine.Vera Shulga 18/04/2010 7:33
and under columnar...Larissa P. 18/04/2010 2:41
No words... Really.