Today's theme - Streets.
Well I initially wanted to post a street photography and revolve a story around it. ( I am sure you know what I mean, those black and white photos with a cart seller or an old man/woman depicting hardships and poverty ). Believe it or not I did discuss the theme with A too on how to use his telephoto lens and capture a good moments on the streets. But never got the courage to venture out and click on. One day I hope to break that. :)
The picture below speaks a lot for itself. While we were busy looking for interesting stuff on the streets on China Town, Singapore, madam K happily walked a little away from us and just when I was about to call her out , I noticed what she was up to. I was not surprised at all, since K has no fears or intimidation's when it comes to making friends. And I did not want to miss the moment pass without framing it. Excuse the picture quality though, I am yet to familiarize with night photography on SLR's.
I did share a few words with the mother but sadly don't remember much now.
This post is in response to the event Feb Challenge : A story for every picture, a picture for every story on the Marathon Bloggers group on FB.
Well I initially wanted to post a street photography and revolve a story around it. ( I am sure you know what I mean, those black and white photos with a cart seller or an old man/woman depicting hardships and poverty ). Believe it or not I did discuss the theme with A too on how to use his telephoto lens and capture a good moments on the streets. But never got the courage to venture out and click on. One day I hope to break that. :)
The picture below speaks a lot for itself. While we were busy looking for interesting stuff on the streets on China Town, Singapore, madam K happily walked a little away from us and just when I was about to call her out , I noticed what she was up to. I was not surprised at all, since K has no fears or intimidation's when it comes to making friends. And I did not want to miss the moment pass without framing it. Excuse the picture quality though, I am yet to familiarize with night photography on SLR's.
I did share a few words with the mother but sadly don't remember much now.
This post is in response to the event Feb Challenge : A story for every picture, a picture for every story on the Marathon Bloggers group on FB.
aww both babies are so cute. So different yet not so different, as of that age.
ReplyDeleteI like that 'so different yet not so different' :)
DeleteThis is such a lovely picture. It speaks volumes for children, their ability to mingle, their candour and absolute freedom. Good post, Vidya!
ReplyDeleteIndeed Shailaja. I admire how children mingle around with no sense of jealousy and fear at least in their formative years.
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