The distance and the texture have both a very documentary as also very "real" appearance here, Visar! You are again right into the heart of the matter! I admire your distinct lighting here, and the sense for the very moment! I know, you say it was a good luck to have that light coming through the windows, but for me it is more than luck! It is transferring the avialable light on some impression of the moment that includes me in the scene, as if I were some invisible participant. The photographer and at the same time somebody that belongs there.
Technically I especially admire your progression of "landmarks" too, which are the three kids themselves as they follow the subtle leading line of the cut of the wall and the pavement.
I like to take some photos there at your playground... :} I like taking photographs in the ruins where the lights are varied and controllable to a certain extent. Very interesting place you have captured specially with good subjects there.. a window each for the three children, good concept for the composition. do you have this composition with the children facing you, maybe it would have a different mood to it.. just my curiosity..;) very well done, I like the tones as it fits the loneliness seen in this picture.. great shot Visar.. cheers!!
SOMETIME I ASK TO MYSELF HOW THE PEOPLE IN THIS WORLD CAN DO THAT..WAR IS JUST NON SENSE...WHAT IS IT REMAIN?NOTHING...DESOLATION...PAIN...CRY...BITTERNESS...ANGER... IT'S A REALLY GOOD SHOT. CHATERINE