I love this photograph for so many reasons. I took this picture in the bush near Eldoret, Kenya, Africa. These kids had never seen a white person before, let alone a camera. I would take a photo and then turn the camera around so the kids could see their tiny images in the LCD screen. They were amazed and all wanted to know how the camera worked. There was so many children surrounding me and my camera, I couldn't have counted them if I tried. I love how their smiles are automatic. You don't have to grow up with a camera to know to smile for one. I love the wonder on the faces of these children. I love the vivid colors in this photograph. I love this.
Thursday, September 9, 2010
Pointing Fingers
Day 9: A photo you have taken
I love this photograph for so many reasons. I took this picture in the bush near Eldoret, Kenya, Africa. These kids had never seen a white person before, let alone a camera. I would take a photo and then turn the camera around so the kids could see their tiny images in the LCD screen. They were amazed and all wanted to know how the camera worked. There was so many children surrounding me and my camera, I couldn't have counted them if I tried. I love how their smiles are automatic. You don't have to grow up with a camera to know to smile for one. I love the wonder on the faces of these children. I love the vivid colors in this photograph. I love this.
I love this photograph for so many reasons. I took this picture in the bush near Eldoret, Kenya, Africa. These kids had never seen a white person before, let alone a camera. I would take a photo and then turn the camera around so the kids could see their tiny images in the LCD screen. They were amazed and all wanted to know how the camera worked. There was so many children surrounding me and my camera, I couldn't have counted them if I tried. I love how their smiles are automatic. You don't have to grow up with a camera to know to smile for one. I love the wonder on the faces of these children. I love the vivid colors in this photograph. I love this.
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omg that is soooooooooo cute and the story is absolutely BEAUTIFUL!
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