Photog's Comments: May kasabihan na "tawanan ang problema." Siyempre noong bata ka pa, alam mo lang tawanan ang problema ng iba. (Translation: "There's a saying "laugh at problems." Of course, when you were young, you only know how to laugh at other's problems.")
(He's ok, except that this must be his most embarassing moment...)
(He's ok, except that this must be his most embarassing moment...)
Editor's Comments: Very true. We laugh at others in their embarrassing moments but look at ours as a great misfortune. But when we keep our sense of humor, we look back later, and yup you guess, we tend just smile or laugh at most our failures. After all, we are still here and survived them all.
Andre captures, in a very quick flash of reflex, a very rare moment that called for a "quick eye, quick finger." In this photo, I see myself both in the children that are laughing and the boy that kissed the steps of the stairs.
Andre captures, in a very quick flash of reflex, a very rare moment that called for a "quick eye, quick finger." In this photo, I see myself both in the children that are laughing and the boy that kissed the steps of the stairs.
Member's Comment: while browsing the FPC photostream, this one caught my attention.. i love how the photographer composed the shot.. the model, stairs, door, and lighting.. harmony at work.. the title also had an impact on me, we all need a break from our busy 8-5 life.
Member's Comment: well compose picture and what makes this picture interesting is the curve line from the tracks of a vehicle that creates a very visual path
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