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You steer, I'll pedal.
One afternoon the Galapagos cruse I was on stopped on San Cristobal island. This was the first Island Darwin visited, and the oldest permanent settlement in the Galapagos Archipelago.
Since childhood I have always been fascinated by the indigenous wildlife in the Galapagos. Scales, feathers fins, and flippers were the order of the day when out taking snapshots, But as it would end up my favorite shot of the trip. Taken in civilization of humans.
I learned to use a camera by taking pictures of my children, almost exclusively. My philosophy was follow the laughter ... up until my son said to me, "shoot something else, we're not cute kids anymore".
On this day I heard shrieks of happiness approaching from behind, I got off a couple shots, this being the better of the two.
Many years have passed and I have come to realize two things. I still have an aptitude for photographing children by following the laughter, and my son was correct. My children are not cute kids anymore, they're beautiful adults.
You steer, I'll pedal.
One afternoon the Galapagos cruse I was on stopped on San Cristobal island. This was the first Island Darwin visited, and the oldest permanent settlement in the Galapagos Archipelago.
Since childhood I have always been fascinated by the indigenous wildlife in the Galapagos. Scales, feathers fins, and flippers were the order of the day when out taking snapshots, But as it would end up my favorite shot of the trip. Taken in civilization of humans.
I learned to use a camera by taking pictures of my children, almost exclusively. My philosophy was follow the laughter ... up until my son said to me, "shoot something else, we're not cute kids anymore".
On this day I heard shrieks of happiness approaching from behind, I got off a couple shots, this being the better of the two.
Many years have passed and I have come to realize two things. I still have an aptitude for photographing children by following the laughter, and my son was correct. My children are not cute kids anymore, they're beautiful adults.