While visiting an area on the Mekong River famous for Freshwater Irrawaddy dolphins, I took a few people potrait photos.
The little boy in the blue shirt was in the boat ramp area, while the woman in the hat was the driver of the small boat who helped me spot a few of the dolphins.
Shared a laugh with a few people after my boat ride and then saw the little boy in the green shirt playing near a pile of bricks. I think the boy knew the economic benefits of rail lines and was imagining the brick as a train.
Welcome any comments.
CP
rhyde
Loc: Little Rock, AR
Had to be a great experience. Thanks for sharing. The first 3 could have used fill flash. Some PP could fix that.
rhyde wrote:
Had to be a great experience. Thanks for sharing. The first 3 could have used fill flash. Some PP could fix that.
Thanks for the comment. While I agree about the fill flash, traveling with a dSLR is a chore in itself when backpacking. Not sure why my pop up flash did not go on for that pic.
Interesting set Paul, and I agree with rhyde re the fill flash
ChinaPaul wrote:
While visiting an area on the Mekong River famous for Freshwater Irrawaddy dolphins, I took a few people potrait photos.
The little boy in the blue shirt was in the boat ramp area, while the woman in the hat was the driver of the small boat who helped me spot a few of the dolphins.
Shared a laugh with a few people after my boat ride and then saw the little boy in the green shirt playing near a pile of bricks. I think the boy knew the economic benefits of rail lines and was imagining the brick as a train.
Welcome any comments.
CP
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Such interesting people photography, CP. Love the little boy in green. Children can turn anything into a play thing. Too soon we loose imagination.
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