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The image is a black and white photograph depicting two young girls in an outdoor setting. The girl in the foreground appears to be around 10-12 years old, with dark hair pulled back into a ponytail or bun, wearing a floral dress with short sleeves and a collar. She stands focused on her task of handling barbed wire with both hands.

In the background, another young girl is visible, seemingly in motion as if walking away from the camera. This second child appears to be older than the first, possibly around 13-15 years old, wearing a patterned dress and holding what could be an apron or some other fabric over her shoulder.

The setting seems rural, with bare ground beneath their feet and no grass visible in this frame. A wooden structure is faintly seen behind them to the right side of the image, while on the left side, another person's shadow can be noticed stretching across a fence. The overall atmosphere suggests an environment where manual labor or outdoor work might be common.

The photograph bears the caption "Dorothea Lange" and includes additional information indicating it is part of a series by Chris Adolph featuring Farm Security Administration Rehabilitation clients in Washington state, specifically near Wapato in Yakima Valley.

The image is a black and white photograph depicting two young girls in an outdoor setting. The girl in the foreground appears to be around 10-12 years old, with dark hair pulled back into a ponytail or bun, wearing a floral dress with short sleeves and a collar. She stands focused on her task of handling barbed wire with both hands. In the background, another young girl is visible, seemingly in motion as if walking away from the camera. This second child appears to be older than the first, possibly around 13-15 years old, wearing a patterned dress and holding what could be an apron or some other fabric over her shoulder. The setting seems rural, with bare ground beneath their feet and no grass visible in this frame. A wooden structure is faintly seen behind them to the right side of the image, while on the left side, another person's shadow can be noticed stretching across a fence. The overall atmosphere suggests an environment where manual labor or outdoor work might be common. The photograph bears the caption "Dorothea Lange" and includes additional information indicating it is part of a series by Chris Adolph featuring Farm Security Administration Rehabilitation clients in Washington state, specifically near Wapato in Yakima Valley.

Washington, Yakima Valley, near Wapato. One of Chris Adolph's younger children. Farm Security Administration Rehabilitation clients

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