Usually I avoid taking pictures of children on the street, but this time the scene had a strong, tempting story.
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Usually I avoid taking pictures of children on the street, but this time the scene had a strong, tempting story.
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Babies, they do like to sleep in the oddest postures. We… we are just happy they do sleep.
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The little biker could jump over the obstacle. Unfortunately, he didn’t, this was his most aggressive stance. Maybe next time…
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They can play in so many ways, the fun is guaranteed.
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Is not brilliant from a photographic point of view, having no tripod, no lights and such, but it was an unique moment: the first time when the 4.5 months old ate solid food (apples), she grabbed the spoon to feed herself.
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Dust, dung, children playing along, that’s a typical village street.
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I explained in a earlier post the meaning of this phrase “Ana are mere” (“Ana has apples”), now finally it was the time for Ana to get some apples.
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A mountain of foam and a lot of children having fun with it. Advertising for some laundry detergent but still cute.
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A lot of workshops took place at the Street Delivery festival and many of them were painting for children.
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“Ana are mere”, it make no sense if you don’t speak Romanian. Even translating it in English to “Ana has apples” does not make much sense for a post title. It may make more sense when you learn “Ana are mere” is the first phrase kids start learning to read and write in school. It will make more sense after you learn this little girl is named Ana and according to the religious tradition a child can use his name (the name obtained legally in the first days of live) only after baptized.
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Just a mother and a daughter playing together in a sunny day.
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Views of an one day old little girl
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The holidays are near, so a friend invited me at the kindergarden, where his daughter and her classmates had a cute little performance, with the girls dressed as snow flakes and the boys as snow men.
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It was interesting to watch the children reactions at the pig slaughtering, on one hand was the boy, he was a bit grown-up and obviously used with the process. He was excited, eagerly waiting to eat some pig skin. While the men worked to clean the pig, he kept shouting “it looks good!” and “it smells good!”. When done, he didn’t wait for approval to rip and eat some skin.
On the other hand, for the little girl it was probably not the first time to assist, but maybe the first she understand some part of it. She was unhappy, not liking the color of the pig skin she got to eat: it was red (from the blood). Actually, I don’t like it red either (people claim is softer) and prefer it clean.
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At the Korean concert I saw those kids, watching the opera songs, can’t say how much they enjoyed it.
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