Please say hello to first-time contributor Nat, a 70-year-old man who has been interested in photography since he was a kid. He has suffered from chronic depression for many years. Usually the loss of a loved one, rejection, or anything that triggers feelings of low self-esteem can lead to a difficult time ahead. Lately, he is rediscovering the joy of the act of photography, and waiting for that moment which tells a special story to the casual observer.
About this photo: “This b&w street scene with kids was taken in the 1960s on the Lower East Side.“
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Nate……welcome to the Light. I surely (don’t call me Shirley) enjoy the sense of adventure that this image invokes. It make one conjure up their own story to go with it……..nice work…..en theos..jim
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Great photo- so much happening- so many ideas about what may happen next. Look forward to seeing some more of your contributions Nat.
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Great setting!
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I love this photo. I remember when I was a kid, we played with cardboard boxes.
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As a former New Yorker, I have to say Nat nailed the essence of the lower East Side in the the 60’s, just a stunning portrait of life as it was. Kudos, very ell done!!!
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Just brilliant. A wonderful capture. Thank you for sharing it with us.
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fantastic!
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Nat, great choice to use black and white with this photo. It gives a great feel.
janet
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Lovely, classy street scene.
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Spectacular photo!
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Such an interesting photo – and a snap shot of a time to remember…Karen
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This is super Nat! I love the kids playing in the cardboard box. It reminds me of my kids 🙂 Also great to step back in time & imagine NYC in the 60’s. Super! Super! Super!
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It’s good to sometimes show the hidden corners of our hearts. A little light is good for the soul. Thank you for sharing.
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Reblogged this on nealstotts.
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Great job! Keep up the good work
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