Ah, to be young again

The language barrier was apparent; it was my first time seeing her. She was my cousin’s daughter, the youngest of 6. She was too shy to talk to me at first, and me, struggling to talk to her even though I knew she wouldn’t understand me. I think I lost my charm towards kids. Maybe because I grew up?

I took out my camera and asked her if she and another nephew of mine (her cousin) will smile for me. They were reluctant at first, but upon realizing that they can actually see the photos right after I take them (ah, the wonders of technology!), they suddenly beamed with delight.

One of the most genuine smiles I have seen in my entire life. I hope that this same smile will never fade when it is time for me again to come home and visit them.

Discuss - 3 Comments

  1. pao says:

    what a great shot of a great moment. :) the smile in her eyes is so beautiful. :)

  2. angela says:

    Thanks ate!

  3. Jayred says:

    I LOVE this pic, and I LOVE her smile! What a great capture, Angela.

    Here’s wishing you a purpose-driven 2009! May all your dreams come true, all in God’s time.

What if no one’s watching?

This nook is the culmination of a project that was postponed so many times after getting my first camera in 2004. I've consciously recognized my love for images and photography during that year, so, here it is. So, what if no one is watching? I scan my environment more carefully and take my time in breathing in the beauty that surrounds me, without worrying about other people's impressions or reactions. I hope you enjoy looking at my images the way I enjoyed the process of creating them.

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