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I like putting different photos together according to similar poses or gestures people make in them. This way, I try to find a thread between generations and times.
None of these photos are posed, except for when indicated.
What are you talking about? Diego is squinting away from in the sun and he is looking at the tip of the oar on the starboard side. He has the oars out of the water and he's ready for the next stroke. Dani has his oars in the water and is completing the stroke. As for the count of oars: I see only two per boat. That is standard for a rowboat. How many do you see?
@DiegoS That is so true. The other day I visited a craft shop where the mother made quilts and the daughter made hand puppets similar to those on Sesame Street. On the wall was a picture of Edgar Bergen with his two dummies. I pointed it out to my boyfriend and said, "Look. Charlie McCarthy and Mortimer Snerd." The shop lady looked at me in surprise and said, "Most adults know Charlie but not Mortimer, and the young ones don't know either."