Farmer at Work

Shot in a village in Bahrain, sepia-fied in PS!

Shot in a village in Bahrain, sepia-fied in PS!
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Wow! This is one of my favorites by you.
Although I am not quite crazy about sepia toning, I think this photograph represents a particular humanity that Bahrainis, and many others, have. I love his hands, they represent all those hours he spent doing the labour.
Really Ali, this is brilliant! You captured the right moment.
Most times, the photos that are the best are always the ones where the person being photographed is unaware. Don’t you think?!