Childhood
Childhood was a time of abandon. If it was hot, you went to play. If you were hungry, you went to play. Then you forget all your worries - not that kids have a lot to begin with. Krishna Pokhari’s waters were hardly inviting - brackish green from the algae bloom. Yet in the sweltering summer heat, it was good fun for any child.
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24. April 2009, 02:24
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ur pictures make me feel ashamed. I had the most intense half an hour looking through them. Love all of them, dude. hope to see u soon.
hey bro, no need to feel down. Its one thing to have your eyes wide open, and another to have your eyes wide shut. U already have an exit plan. U r young, and ur time will come. And when it does, its urs and urs alone. No one can take it away from u
hi edwin. i was directed to your website and blog subsequently by a fellow faculty mate of yours back in ntu, julian. she spoke highly of you and i think what i saw hasnt disappointed me thus far. i’m a photographer myself, and am entering the same course as you in a month’s time and i must confess that you form a somewhat inspiring role model to me (esp since photojourn’s the direction i’m most likely to see myself heading to). on a side note, i appreciated the pictures on your photoblog a lot better than those on your website, probably due to the medium (b&w) used. anyway, respect for what you’ve done and will be doing in the near future. ill be watching this space!