Photographer's Note
I don't have a lot of things to say.
Only I wonder of this strange world.
Why living is so hard?
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jhm
(211736) 2013-08-08 9:31
Hello Mehran,
I've the same question as you, my best friend, this is not dignified, animals live here almost in a hotel, in Europe, must of the government.
Your picture is very well made and shows perfect the bad milieu in your country, also of the government.
I hope that these people get a better house.
Best regards,
John
fabbs99
(17179) 2013-08-08 12:58
Hello Mehran,
That truly cuts a sorry picture,but that is how the world is in the present times except where industrial and technology advancement has taken place like many of the western countries.You may not believe but during 8th and 9th century the western world was in the similar conditions when the Pan-Arab countries were well advanced in the fields of technology.You lost your glory and you have to pay the price for it lest you hit back hard with high GDP and low population growth and be among the leaders like Japan and South Korea.But since you have oil,you got to wait for another century or so may be and of course you got to shed your pariah outlook to the world order.The Persians were leaders of the world,I am not sure about the Iranians.Wake up brother !!!
Have a great Eid ul Fitr,
Farhat
jadesgran
(5433) 2013-08-08 13:20
Hello Mehran
I wonder what the attraction is with dilapitated sheds and houses? We all take them .When touring Australia I took a picture of every run down house and shed that I came across!Then I feel guilty and wonder why some people have to live on next to nothing when I throw out more food in a day that they would make last for a full week.You have touched a nerve.
Good work!
Best Wishes
Gladys.
Cricri
(176) 2013-08-09 10:28
Hi Mehran
Malheureusement c'est une triste réalité , de plus en plus partout dans le monde, certain pays comme le votre sont hélas plus toucher, j''espéré que ces personnes on ou vont trouver une meilleure habitation,
Belle lumière, des détails et couleurs bien rendue,
Belle soirée
cricri
Kugart
(1778) 2013-08-11 14:38
Hi Mehran,
This really shows the difference between the haves and the have nots. When I think my garden shed is better than this it fills me with some sense of guilt. However my friend a well taken shot which coveys a lot.
daddo
(28748) 2013-08-12 5:50
Salam Mehran.Well, it is a sad looking place BUT the occupant may be quite content. He owes nothing to the bank since he didn't have to borrow a fortune to build this house. Still, winters must be hard, no electricity and no running water. Is Gilan an agricultural area? Would the person own some land?I see no goat, no chickens. Maybe it's a home of a hermit or a Sufi. Regards. Klaudio.
jcpix
(14030) 2013-08-13 15:20
Hello dear Mehran,
Amazing to think that someone could exist in such living conditions, and sadly this is experienced in every country!? This is a great reminder for all of to be thankful of what we do have in life. For all we know, this may be a personal choice and the owner could be doing just fine for its intended purpose. Just a thought??
That being said, it's a smart recognition on your part to convey this in a respective manner, and doing so with an agreeable composition that shows us the many facets of this domicile with great detail. Thanks for sharing a part of life that many wish to ignore. Have a great day ahead, take care.
Friendly wishes,
Jason
macjake
(98408) 2013-08-13 22:38
Hi Mehran
interesting comments in your note...'why living is so hard' is a powerful statement.
and this is a powerful subject too.
hard to believe a family could live here, but it happens in every country.
I like the post for TE, it works well.
cheers
craig
photoray
(13981) 2013-08-14 5:48
Howdy Mehran,
Fine journalism photo of poverty, and yet the scene has a certain attractive element for the multiple use of materials all combined into a whole.
Too bad we Yanks have not worked harder at sharing. Perhaps too many people are greedy?
Thank you for sharing,
Sincerely,
Ray
mcmtanyel
(68421) 2013-08-20 18:07
Hello Mehran,
A sad story that needs to be told. Good composition, good light management.
Regards,
MT
Photo Information
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Copyright: Mehran Jahangiri (mehranjahangiri)
(347)
- Genre: Lugares
- Medium: Cor
- Date Taken: 2008-02-09
- Categories: Vida Diária
- Exposição: f/6.7, 1/125 segundos
- More Photo Info: view
- Versão da Foto: Versão Original
- Date Submitted: 2013-08-08 4:41
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