“ Head First ”
This week I wanted to do something less artsy and more documentary; to show how water can have a profound effect when it is unleashed in seemingly uncontrollable quantities. Super Typhoon Gaemi hit the Philippines last Wednesday and promptly dropped 18.5 inches of rain in a 24 hour period ...
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  • Jeffrey Perullo Edited 8 months ago

    Wow, what a shot. Unbelievable. I immediately focused on the boys and then I took in the destruction. Powerful shot.

    Wow, what a shot. Unbelievable. I immediately focused on the boys and then I took in the destruction. Powerful shot.

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  • Mary Ann Zoeller Edited 8 months ago

    It's hard to imagine the extent of damage with that much rain. A strong street photography scene.

    It's hard to imagine the extent of damage with that much rain. A strong street photography scene.

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  • brigitte_bric Edited 8 months ago

    Such devastating situations offer great photography opportunities, this is so often the case. I think your picture is a great street photography. I would crop maybe on… more

    Such devastating situations offer great photography opportunities, this is so often the case. I think your picture is a great street photography. I would crop maybe on the left the empty space. I hope you didn’t suffer from the flood, we had a similar situation in Dubai and it caused a lot of damage for many people.

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  • Tony Sahm Edited 8 months ago

    Really great pic. Love that you captured a little bit of joy here.

    Really great pic. Love that you captured a little bit of joy here.

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Tags

#water #flood #supertyphoon #philippines #diving

Genre/Technique

Black & White Street Photography

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