There was a child here in the US at a park, posing with her friends for a picture. She leaned up against the fence behind her, crumpled and slide beneath the fence to the craggy ravine behind her. Fortunately the three year old girl's uncle jumped the fence and rescued her immediately because she hadn't yet fallen from the little shelf she had landed on. The park has since put up a new chain link fence. Your photo reminded me of that.This would be a place to definitely keep close watch on small children, but it is a wonderful sight and view of the falls.
I repeat myself so much...But this is an all around amazing shot. The view from your perspective, to that of your subject, and beyond...the mood you create, all portrayed so well in your shots. Great great great.
Those falls are so very impressive Sayed but the hazard makes my heart beat fast. I hope it gets repaired! I'm not too keen on the back of the people's heads in this shot but there's no denying the impressiveness of the view.
Contrarian that I am, I have to say that it's refreshing to see that ppl are trusted to do the right thing in your country. The bamboo fence makes a lovely barrier between the people and the falls...chain link may be safer, but it definitely would not add to the charm of any setting. So I guess you could say I am on the "fence" with this controversy.
But there is no denying the beauty of your upload.
We don’t make art to show someone what something looks like. All this requires is eyes (or a lens). Art is supposed to have meaning, emotion, power, or magic. Alan & Mario "FourThirds"