Children of Papua 9
It was still early in the morning, the water of the Fly River must be cold, and these kids were feeling a bit camera-shy.
But an older kid, seeing a photo opportunity, did a wacky pose (don’t worry, he came out of the water just fine).
That ‘broke the ice’ and the next photo looked a lot more fun.
- Children of Papua 8 (travellingartist.wordpress.com)
- Children of Papua 1 (travellingartist.wordpress.com)
- Children of Papua 2 (travellingartist.wordpress.com)
- Children of Papua 3 (travellingartist.wordpress.com)
- The Mighty Fly River
- Village Life 1
- Village Life 2
- Dug-out 1 (travellingartist.wordpress.com)
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That’s pretty cool that you can capture these images. They allow the rest of us to join you on your travels. Be well and stay blessed, Jessie.
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Thanks again, Gina.
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You can see children are children and act spontaniously
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True. And you can see that the not-so-young are always eager to relive these little childish pleasures. 🙂 Thanks, scrapydo.
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This series of yours is really beautiful.
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Some of the best are still waiting to be posted, so stay tuned 🙂 Thanks for the visit, Ishita.
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Very nice silhouettes!
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Thanks, bluelyon.
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These pictures are gorgeous and your blog is wonderful! I really like how it is presented! I’m following you from now on :).
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Thanks a lot, Patis. Glad you like the lay-out/presentation (I just recently updated it) and many thanks for following this blog. Have checked out your site and also liked what I saw. Will be a frequent visitor as well. Regards.
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Wonderful images! You capture the joy and fun so well!
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Thanks, Madhu.
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Lively images of lively silhouettes.
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Thanks, greenbenchramblings.
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Love this series Jessie. The boys look like they could be cardboard cutouts. Wonderful.
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Was careful not to make the photos look like child porn and the silhouetted treatment worked well, I think. Thanks a lot, David.
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Great use of shadow and light and you still managed to capture the fun and smiles! Great series!
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Thanks so much, Rebecca.
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I really love the Children of Papua series. They are so innocent and they give a sense of what life is like there. These children look like they are having a great time!
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Thanks a lot, Dezra. For some reason, I sort of got enchanted by images of children in PNG. A big portion of my photos taken in the country were those about children and I’m happy to share them in this blog.
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Always enjoy you stories and pictures of kids, Jessie!
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Thank you so much, Dave.
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