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David Deveson


kostenloses Benutzerkonto, Rome

Weary Feet

During the vigil for the late Pope pilgrims of all shapes and sizes descended on St. Peter's Square.
These old feet belonged to a knarled woman who spent her time kneeling and cutting out cardboard hearts to pass to passers by.

Kommentare 37

  • David Deveson 18. Februar 2007, 22:00

    by the way, the feet WERE old AND DIRTY
  • David Deveson 18. Februar 2007, 19:49

    OK you contras....no problem from my part but you have to understand this extremely strong image of a pilgrim's feet is one of the details from a whole photojournalism coverage of the Pope's death.
    There was never any need that this image show more (or less) to justify its existence,.
    Anyway I didn't ask for it to be voted on a dnreally don't care very much if a shot gets a lot of votes or even clicks...
    I make 'em and I show them....
    As simple as that.
    David
  • Robert Riley 17. Februar 2007, 19:05 Voting-Anmerkung

    Contra, but the pros will win.
  • Detlef Lampe 17. Februar 2007, 19:05 Voting-Anmerkung

    pro!!!
  • Abdul Khaliq 17. Februar 2007, 19:05 Voting-Anmerkung

    +++
  • Alexandra Baltog 17. Februar 2007, 19:05 Voting-Anmerkung

    PRO !!!
  • Peter. Gau 17. Februar 2007, 19:05 Voting-Anmerkung

    -
  • Ivano Cheli (1) 17. Februar 2007, 19:05 Voting-Anmerkung

    -
  • Maria João Arcanjo 17. Februar 2007, 19:05 Voting-Anmerkung

    PRO
  • Michael Henderson 17. Februar 2007, 19:05 Voting-Anmerkung

    PRO.
  • Karl Makkina 17. Februar 2007, 19:05 Voting-Anmerkung

    agree with Paul
    -
  • Sarah D. Kiefer 17. Februar 2007, 19:05 Voting-Anmerkung

    i think it can stand alone without explanation. you repeat in words what the image already says. the words are there, i'll get over it... big pro!
  • Olivier Vanbiervliet 17. Februar 2007, 19:05 Voting-Anmerkung

    I would like more focus (composition wise) on the feet and hearts here, the big black top side is not interesting. I don't find the story doing any good to the photo, because these feet don't look old, they look dirty, and we can't see any face or broken back. I would suggest to let the photo speak for itself.
  • Cees Kuijs 17. Februar 2007, 19:05 Voting-Anmerkung

    Same thoughs about it as Theo and Ruud > Contra
  • Claude Coeudevez 17. Februar 2007, 19:05 Voting-Anmerkung

    pro