Look at the camera.
jiro
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I took another solo photo-walk and this time it was in the Malate area near Luneta (or what we now call Rizal Park.) I was photographing an old woman who looks like she's in deep reflection when a little girl approached me and said ". . . Can you take a picture of me and my little brother?" I gladly said yes and she walked towards the city bench, put her brother in her arms, and point his head toward the camera. After I took two shots she asked me "Can I see our picture?" So, I accessed the display button on my Nikon D70 and showed her the shots. She smiled and said "Thank you!" and left walking along with her brother towards the other side of the road.
Thank you very much for viewing.
Nikon D70, 50mm lens, ISO 400, f/2.8 at 1/125 second.
Thank you very much for viewing.
Nikon D70, 50mm lens, ISO 400, f/2.8 at 1/125 second.
Sitting quietly, doing nothing. Spring comes and the grass grows by itself.
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Thank you very much, bdcolen. Thanks!
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