Commons:Featured picture candidates/File:Viacrucis 06.jpg

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  •  Comment The lighting conditions were definitely not the best, 10:00 am aproxx and the procession was travelling from east to west, hence a backlit situation. Hence the overexposed sky. To bring down the sky would have meant to underexpose the shadow areas, facial details and all. On the authenticity, well, you hit it right. It is the effort, the solution-with-materials-at-hand that makes this type of event "colloquial", so to speak. These events are staged by the community, with participants sponsoring everything, costumes, etc. This is not a Hollywood production, but a production by the faithful. The role of Jesus is heavily sought after, it is a privilege to be the chosen one. This event is put on by the community for the community. It is an expression of the community´s faith. For some of us outside observers, the lack of authenticity, even from the theatrical perspective, is really secondary. For them, their costumes are as real as they get, for the roles they play, and not the authenticity of the costumes or setting, is what is important. Thousands of people line the streets where they live, work, to watch this prosession go by, people see beyond the theatrics and focus on the message. This image is not about great photographic merit, but rather a snapshot of community life and traditions. --Tomascastelazo (talk) 16:04, 24 April 2011 (UTC)[reply]