It is hard to spin an interpretation on that image. From this point of view, the message could be one of two things, but I do belive that it is protest.
However it is a captivating shot, and the central figure sharply contrasts with the street life in the background.
Now that's an intriguing capture! And certainly different! Terrific!
ReplyDeleteCreepy picture...but a great idea to capture it!!
ReplyDeleteDo you have to paint the features?? :)
I haven't gone to photohunt yet, so it is black? We are wearing black bands for the earthquake.
ReplyDeleteThat's interesting...where and when was this?
ReplyDeleteVery interesting. Art with a message -- and one that is very empathetic as well as political.
ReplyDeleteunusual and wonderful .
ReplyDeleteHey, I saw this one too! didnt take his pic, though! have some others I shall be putting up soon... which days were u there?
ReplyDeleteInteresting! I wonder what message was he or is it she? trying to convey...
ReplyDeleteWill you tell us the message they convey? Seems you got everyone curious... :)
ReplyDeleteGod bless you!
Cezar
Fascinating post!
ReplyDeletewere they celebrating HALLOWEEN by any chance ;)??
ReplyDeleteIt is hard to spin an interpretation on that image. From this point of view, the message could be one of two things, but I do belive that it is protest.
ReplyDeleteHowever it is a captivating shot, and the central figure sharply contrasts with the street life in the background.
What an unsettling mask... Great shot!
ReplyDeleteVery interesting... Never visited the Kala Ghoda festival, looks great!
ReplyDeleteThe new age Burqua?
ReplyDeleteI would like to know the message she wanted to convey by wearing black burqua and a mirror mask.
ReplyDeletehmm well said pratibha :)
ReplyDeletenice pic magiceye