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What a nice picture, with a real story and a great sensibility.
Great job 🙂
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Thank you so much, Sophie 🙂
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A great shot, Sreejith. I love how the little girl is hugging the bear, yet still has the heart to help another human being. The shadows on the ground give the photo a sombre touch, in my opinion.
Seeing the hunch-back lady, it remember seeing quite a few of them living in Singapore and Malaysia. Reminds me how some people in some parts of the world tend to fall ill to illnesses more often. In Melbourne, we rarely see such a sight. Thanks for sharing this part of your world with us 🙂
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I was sure about one thing, Mabel, that people around the world could easily relate to this image across cultures, as love and kindness are not bound by any kind of boundaries, right?
I really value your observations about this image and that’s the beauty about sharing our work here with all you wonderful people 🙂
Have a beautiful day ahead 🙂
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What wise words from you, Sreejith. Love and kindness are definitely not bounded by boundaries. If we have a heart and wish ourselves and others around us well, we will sure get a taste of these feelings 🙂
Thanks for the compliment, but I have to say I really value your view of your world through your photos. Hope you have a good weekend, make the most of it 🙂
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This photo tugs at the heart on so many levels. The young and the old, the beginning and the end, the bond between the two. A beautiful photo.
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I just wanted to portray exactly what you said here.
Thank you so much for stopping by, Sue 🙂
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Great photo Streejith!
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Thank you so much, Jaap 🙂
It’s always a pleasure to see your comments.
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A beautiful photo, with many deep meanings…
Thank you for sharing.
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Hello Takami, thank you so much for your kind words 🙂
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A wonderful story here-well done!
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Thank you so much, and I am so happy that this post is very well received 🙂
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This picture makes me feel so happy and so sad all at once
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Yea, I was sure that this image will evoke mixed feelings for people, and best part about this one is many a people could relate to it.
I am so happy about it 🙂
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Beautiful shot Sreejith 🙂
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Thank you so much, I’m so glad you guys liked this image 🙂
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This is very common in Asia. I love the message of this photo 🙂
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You are absolutely right. Thank you so much for stopping by and leaving such a nice comment 🙂
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What a touching photo! 🙂
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Thank you so much, Linda 🙂
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Diyakutty 🙂
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Yea, it’s something she loves to do 🙂
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What a touching capture! I could not help thinking that both the hands of this girl is spread out for help. Really loved it.
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Thank you so much, Suyash 🙂
It’s always a pleasure to see your comments.
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And always a pleasure to enjoy your fantastic photos.
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It’s so kind of you, Suyash 🙂
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🙂
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Sree, where do you find the topic of Wordless Wednesdays?
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There is no topic for Wordless Wednesdays, Suyash.
You can publish any image which tells something on it’s own and no need of words.
I used to see posts with this title when I begun blogging last year, and thought it’s convenient too 🙂
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Aha, I see. That sounds pretty interesting. Great, let me also explore then and get going on Wednesdays. Thanks for the info.
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A great statement, so simply put. Helping hands go both ways.
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Thank you so much, Bronwyn 🙂
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Lovely photo! As usual 🙂
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Thank you so much, Corina 🙂
I am glad you liked it.
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What a sweet and beautiful capture!
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Thank you so much, Jackie 🙂
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A sweet moment to see a child helping the old.
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I am so glad that you liked this shot, Bente 🙂
Thanks you so much for stopping by.
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a very touching image that is a gift to the soul…has me recall a scene in the movie, “The Curious Case of Benjamin Button” Thank you
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Thank you so much for your kind words, Brenda 🙂
Yea, I had watched that movie, one of the best performance from Brad Pitt, right?
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The book isn’t much to read, Brad Pit was okay…the images within the movie were deeply “moving”. Hope to see more of your photo creations 🙂
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What a touching image. This went right to my Heart. Thank you, Sreejith. Love, Amy
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I am really glad that you liked this image, Amy.
Have a beautiful day ahead 🙂
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It reminds us all how a helping hand would make this world a much better place to be, Sreejith. Your image speaks volumes! (((HUGS))) Amy
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The little girl has such a firm, sure grip of granny. Lovely, Sreejith.
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Thank you so much, Tish 🙂
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What a great shot Sreejith, and you make it perfect with the caption
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Hello Chris,
Thank you so much for these words of appreciation 🙂
You would be wondering seeing this response after almost six months 🙂
So sorry to miss out your comment…
Hope you are doing great, have a beautiful day 🙂
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Great capture of a moment. ❤
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Thank you so much 🙂
Great to see that you liked this shot…
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This is a great image, lovely that bear. Heel mooie foto, lieflijk met de beer.
Can you read Dutch?
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I am sorry, I can’t …
I have to rely on english 🙂
But, your images speaks for themselves, Gerrit 🙂
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OK. Thanks for your ‘likes’
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I agree wholeheartedly with both Mabel’s and Sue’s comments above. Just the love between these two is so apparent, or maybe we’re reading into it. But there certainly is caring and respect!
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You said it, Emilio,
The little girl in this shot is my daughter and the old lady is her great aunt.
This is something she likes to do whenever she gets a chance 🙂
Sometimes, Kids does things in a more mature manner than adults does, right?
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One of the greatest sights I love to see is a child fully in love with a grandparent & elder. This photo is a perfect example of this feeling, it defines a love that is indescribable. Well done Sreejith.
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So true…
There is something that connects the grand parents and small kids.
Here my daughter just enjoys taking care of her grand aunty in whatever way she could.
Thank you so much for your insightful comments ….
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humbling one’s arrogance, beautiful capture!
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Thank you so much for your kind words, I really appreciate it 🙂
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lovely 🙂
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Thank you so much, Joshi 🙂
I know you are a better judge of photographing people 🙂
It feels great to see your comments,
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Heartwarming!
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Thank you so much, Christy 🙂
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Good morning, Sreejith. The moment I saw your photo, the whole world seemed standing still. It was out-of-body kind of free and serene. It was a wonderful experience.
I have read your comments on other blogger’s page, and thought to myself I should visit your blog one day. I am glad I came.
Thanks for stopping by my blog. I feel honored.
Have a great day.
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Thank you so much for your kind words, Helen, it really means a lot to me…
Being at the cross roads of my career, a bit confused, words like this really lifts my morale 🙂
Feels so happy to be in touch with another wonderful human being in this forum, have a good day, Helen 🙂
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Wow. Fantastic photo. You’ve captured something special here I think.
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Thank you so much, Cardinal 🙂
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It was hard to take my gaze away from this shot, Sreejith. Beautiful.
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Thank you so much for your kind words, Uday 🙂
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Only children will have the most innocent mind that make them to love their doll and an old man equally…nice photo 🙂
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Thank you so much Anu 🙂 It’s been a long time since I logged in.
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What a wonderful image! Heart warming 🙂
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I was lucky to get it right, I had my camera at the right time 🙂
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Reblogged this on naomikko.
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I like this shot amigo –
and I agree with Emilio – who agreed “wholeheartedly with both Mabel’s and Sue’s comments above” – lol
but the somber feel – but then not so much. The helping feel – and the matching colored outfits – pink and white -and the generational feel – and I think another reader noted the bear adds something – there is mixed tension here – and to end with another reader’s comment
“heart warming”
❤
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This image is one of the most ‘liked’ and ‘commented’ one in my blog…
The reason, almost everyone could relate to it, as we all are same in core, where ever we live on this planet, right?
The old person in this image is my grandmother’s sister and the kid is my daughter 🙂
When ever she gets a chance, my daughter loves spending time with the great granny and helps her while she moves around, they are the best friends.
I feel, old people need only one thing, our love and a little bit of our time…
This image helped me to get shortlisted in a photography competition and attend their award night.
So, something very special to me 🙂
Thank you so much for sharing your thoughts here, Yvette, as always 🙂
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oh how cool how this image has had a nice rippling effect like this – ❤ ❤ ❤
and dude – yes, I agree fully:
"we all are same in core, wherever we live on this planet…"
well said
and peace
✌
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