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Photographer Emilio Morenatti shares some amazing and disturbing photos from his experience in the Middle East and Asia.
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KHATTAK said
.....just wondering, Why ........just wondering, Why media never shows ANYTHING GOOD about these third world developing countries...?
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progression said
Indeed those pictures ...Indeed those pictures reflected hunger, belief, culture, identity, and many more. Commonly, the way a picture was taken speaks for the view of the photographer.
I am wondering what message Mr Mornatti wants to convey when he took the picture of a man, alone, praying in a beautiful mosque; and what is he trying to show with those pictures of struggling and obviouslly in deep poverty.
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zhanna said
it is . . ...It is what it is.