After a long time without any posting any new pictures, here I come again, to wish you a Happy New Year! I hope we will all smile and laugh more,
and moan a lot less Lots of love and happiness for 2007.
So, my first picture for 2007 was taken in Cambodia, a few months ago. We were visiting a village of the austrian organization "SOS Children's Villages".
They are helping us in our project, organization some of our sessions within their schools. During the visit of the school, we met kids from all grades.
We also visited the kindergarden part. Some kids were "learning" to dance their traditional dances. THey were really awesome: mastering every movement
with such graciousness! Some other kids, younger, were just watching them. As they saw our new and unknown faces, they came to us, and stared at us, with
some curiosity and freshness...without any fear. Just the genuine curiosity of the unknow or visitors.
I liked the picture, because of its perspective and the way the kids were positionned. Believe me, as I am a small person, these kids were really tinyand I was not standing on a chair!
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The angle makes it special, and the expression makes it touching.
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Great shot.
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