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Kidsgot their bodies packed and squeezed together, watching a TV show through a small opening in their neighbour's privileged satellite equipped tent!

A home appliance device that becomes a rare controversial sight at one of the poorest Syrian refugee camps in Lebanon.

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I agree with Stuart. It is awesome, particularly the colors, which are dreamy. So much that the vignetting does more harm than good. The composition is strong enough and I think that if you want to try to do something to help draw the eye you can accomplish this with a much slighter degree of vignetting.

 

Just my opinion, and I think people vignette too much in general If a photo doesn't work without strong vignetting, IMHO it doesn't deserve to see the light of day.

 

Your shot deserves the light of day in its own right.

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Rodrigue,

 

This is a fantastic shot and belongs in some major newspaper/website. I hope you submit it so that many others can benefit from seeing it.

 

Vignetting doesn't bother me at all. The content is king here!

 

Ece

 

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Thank you so much dear friends for your time put to comment and five those wonderful feedbacks. Noted the Vignetting tip Adam, although it look like much in fact it's not.

And as Louis requested on a different forum, here's the B&W version that will make it into a picture gallery hopefully in the near future!

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I like the color so much more. Those blue jean just have to be seen.

Regarding the vignetting, i probably am in the minority here but i think this effect cheapens a photo a detracts from its technical merits. To me, it is a reflection of the fact that the photographer either isnt confident in his or her composition and/or is using it to draw attention away from dead space in an image. There are situations in which dead space provides important context. In those other situations, it will limit the appeal of the photo and i generally don't see how vigneting restores or salvages the appeal. I will say, though, that most images that i see on this forum with strong vignetting fall into the category of blurring the view of an otherwise good quality photo.

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