Greetings at The Edge -24
Doorways are not easy to navigate. collisions are common. For the most part its like a major airport without an control tower. these two are friends, the shorter touches to find out who it is. Both smile and pass as both go into opposite directions.
This is nothing special, just a daily collision in their walk without sight. In time this will need to improve for moving about in the faster pace outside world.
s. sabine krause 06/05/2013 18:52
: )) touching in the very sense of the word, and also quite funny – if they knew what my first thought was, i think they might think so, too! ; ) the body language of the little one is just so expressive: when i first spotted this image on the title page of the people section i thought he's just like a snail unexpectedly bumping into an obstacle: first comes a reflex that lets him shrink back into the innermost regions of his skin. then the hands – feelers really! – reach out to explore, making sure it's safe to come out of his shell again! ; ) the little recognizing smile on his lips – adorable! greetings, sabine.caoz185 03/05/2013 8:18
Goosebumps. A very touching moment!Greetings, Manja
Dragomir Vukovic 28/04/2013 17:17
strong 1 !J o s e f 26/04/2013 20:46
beautyful light
josef
... and a touching story!
Dinu Filipescu 26/04/2013 17:57
a little untold story from alien world .Berthold Klammer 26/04/2013 16:24
Your series of many 1st class shots of the blind are not only touching but captures me in a feeling that I can't explain. For that it's clear that your work here is more than just a documentation. It's photojournalism at its best!regards Berthold
uhunachdemwaldbrand 26/04/2013 11:46
very close, very intense !chapeau glenn !
fav !
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christian
Adele D. Oliver 25/04/2013 23:58
a very emotional moment - a strong image !!!greetings, Adele
BRYAN CRUTE 25/04/2013 22:10
A superb series Glenn, the drama in every image portrays the hardship yet spirit of these unfortunate peopleRegards
Bryan
rschaefer 25/04/2013 22:04
Very intense moment! A touching picture.Greetings, Rebecca