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“Childhood is the world of miracle and wonder; as if creation rose, bathed in the light, out of the darkness, utterly new and fresh and astonishing. The end of childhood is when things cease to astonish us.”
― Eugène Ionesco
14th Annual Cambridge Balloon Festival
Cambridge Central School
Cambridge, New York
“There is a road from the eye to heart that does not go through the intellect” – G.K. Chesteron
Banlung is the provincial capitol for the Ratanakiri Province in Cambodia. Located in the northeastern part of the country, bordering both Vietnam to the east and Laos to the north, it is one of the least visited provinces.
I stayed at the exceptional Treetop Ecolodge run by Mr. T (not that Mr. T from the “A” Team). I rented a bicycle to visit nearby Yak Loum Crater Lake. Mr. T recommended I get there first thing in the morning to capture the best light. He also mentioned that I would probably be the only foreigner there since locals mainly visit the lake.
He was right about being the only foreigner there, but the morning light was terrible. The only people around were the local vendors selling food and drinks. I decided to just put my camera down and appreciate the crater lake with my own eyes. Afterwards, I bought a drink from one of the vendors and her two children started to play with me.
I took a couple of photographs of them and they would laugh hysterically every time I showed their picture on my LCD screen. Because of the proximity that I was photographing them there was a clear connection between both of us. Their eyes were the landscape of Cambodia...one of struggle and hope for the future.
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The things that attract me first and foremost are the person’s eyes. So when I spotted a good-looking pair, I braved my way towards her, prepared for my second rejection… Thank goodness she was all up for a pose!
This girl is almost flawless. I played with contrasts and never did I see any unpleasant markings nor any trace of sunspots on her face. Her make-up suits her well, too, accenting her lovely features. It gave me the opportunity to use a cool filter as opposed to warm tones that I normally use.
I’m kinda overwhelmed with joy of having this jumpstart that I forgot to ask her something...
Thank you, Miss ‘whatsyourname’ for being my first beautiful stranger. I’m very pleased to have a moment with you!
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Photo: Flawless Face
by Nelonie Crelencia aka lancelonie
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1st entry to the 100 Strangers group
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當言語變得模糊時,我將用照片來聚焦。當影像依然不足以表達時、我也只能沈默以對了。
When words become unclear, I shall focus with photographs. When images become inadequate, I shall be content with silence.
~Ansel Adams
"Harbor Seals - Flippin' in Love" by Patti Deters. Two white Harbor Seals (Phoca vitulina) rest on a bed of kelp and seaweed-covered rocks. One seal seems to be telling the other that "I'm flippin' in love with you!" This is a perfect Valentine's Day card for the nature lover, marine biologist, or anyone who loves a cute pun. This image is also available without text at the link below. f you like outdoor nature photography, please enjoy more animals and other wildlife images at patti-deters.pixels.com/featured/harbor-seals-flippin-in-....
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當言語變得模糊時,我將用照片來聚焦。當影像依然不足以表達時、我也只能沈默以對了。
When words become unclear, I shall focus with photographs. When images become inadequate, I shall be content with silence.
~Ansel Adams