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Juvenile Gravity
This photograph was taken of my sister in the middle of Autumn. I wanted to capture in it the tacit beauty of being a child; of having the ability to be carefree and worry-free. I also tried to encompass the subtle hint of the unbearable gravity of life in it with the slightly serious tone of the photograph depicted by the steady gaze of my sister and her hiding behind a leaf. The serious aspect demonstrates that there is both happiness and weight in childhood, yet it is nevertheless beautiful.
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