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In reply to the discussion: Saw this today and I cried [View all]uppityperson
(116,002 posts)29. Other links say the little girl is the photographer's cousin, not in an orphanage.
While a striking photo, it might be good to change that part. It is a striking photo, but looks like the orphanage part isn't accurate. Thank you.
http://www.flickr.com/photos/khatt-khatti/7577505576/page1/#comment72157632168406927
This little girl is my cousin and she actually fell asleep on the asphalt just outside my house. She must have played for some time and just lied to rest and fell asleep. im used a chair to stand on in order to take this shot. There is no orphanage involved and no tragic story behind this. i took this opportunity to be creative.
It is a style of photography
You can use my photos in your webblag If you mention my name as the photographer of this photo.
thanks to all for the consideration .
It is a style of photography
You can use my photos in your webblag If you mention my name as the photographer of this photo.
thanks to all for the consideration .
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PLEASE give credit to the artist who took pictures you post rather than just plagiarizing it.
Mika
Sep 2014
#3
Thank you, good question. There are ways to provide someone with information they obviously didn't
sabrina 1
Sep 2014
#42
Exactly right. This seemed more an attempt to derail the OP than an honest interjection.
marble falls
Sep 2014
#48
You are not using that word correctly since the OP did not claim credit for the photo
uppityperson
Sep 2014
#14
Other links say the little girl is the photographer's cousin, not in an orphanage.
uppityperson
Sep 2014
#29
I'm concerned over the made up false narrative, as well as the lack of attribution.
Mika
Sep 2014
#30
It's a clever photo. It just doesn't need a made-up orphanage story to go with it.
Brickbat
Sep 2014
#11
It's a lovely picture, and can say a lot about the power of love and protection.
Brickbat
Sep 2014
#32
The truth doesn't matter so long as we catapult the propaganda. AMIRIGHT??
Schema Thing
Sep 2014
#41
Brickbat posted a quote from the photographer, "There is no orphanage involved and no tragic story "
progressoid
Sep 2014
#44
It is very touching--heart-breaking, really, and I *don't* discount the value of the image.
tblue37
Sep 2014
#40
