Lost in the grasslands

Lost in the grasslands

Hai Yang (Beijing, China)
Photographed June 2009, Inner Mongolia, China

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the vignetting effect seen here could certainly have been the product of an older camera, not necessarily a filter or photoshopping. nice photo.

Gorgeous and provocative images in black & white

She doesn't look lost at all. Great expression on the girl's face.

This is wonderful...

The portrait speaks for itself. Asian trauma in all respects.

I doubt that using a filter puts one's photos in the "altered" category. Great photo and most interesting model!

WOW, very provocative, evokes emotion -- angry, distrust??? not sure, but that's what great photography is... Superb

Nice portrait, I like the black and white, makes it more dramatic. But it is obvious that a lighting filter has been used, making the middle light and the surrounding darker. I am at a lost at the criteria used to consider which pictures belong to the altered category and which should not, as even just saturing a picture can alter it completely.

This is an absolutely GREAT picture, very compelling, very thought provoking. Excellent job!!

Excellent portrait.
I,m wondering what she is looking at.?
The reversed pose captures a good composition!!!
Well done.

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