'tis the window where i spent many sleepless nights dreaming of the future...i still could picture myself up there, a child wondering about the universe...now that i have come down into the real world...i still wonder..about the man in the moon...how flowers get to bloom...
Friday, October 15, 2010
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nice shot! ganda ng anggulo in a moderate elevation shot.
ReplyDeleteoh wow, very beautiful shot Zen, me too, I still get to wonder the so many things we see around us, and our world need curious mind :) am glad you are one of those :)
ReplyDeleteOh Zen... this photo brought back happy memories to me too. I used to live with my grammy too and those were the same typical Pinoy windows that we had in our old house. Like you, I also wondered about the Man in the Moon... but the fondest memories I had with that window was looking down on a "man" doing the "harana"... wink***
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful image! I love the composition.
ReplyDeleteJust wanted to say thanks for visiting, commenting, and following my blog. I presently have limited access to the internet but will be around to visit again, hopefully sooner than later.
Wishing you a good week. =)
you made me miss my grandparent's bahay kubo. loved going there as a child and wander around their farm with lots of home grown veggies, fruits and crops. too bad it has been concretized (is there such a word? hehehe!) over the years.
ReplyDeleteThis has wonderful color contrasts in it! Very well done!
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