It reminded me of Myspace and Facebook only difference was topics.
I wasn't too intrested in it though, well at least in my opinon.
I think that its crazy too see how they find your match with soo many random things.
I was confused at the begining of the movie, but kind of understood a little bit after a while.
I think that the movement of different characters all at the same time was a little too distracting.
But the graphics were soo amazing. I hope to be able to create great work like the one in this movie.
I would say that this picture is my favorite out all of the v day pics...
Happy Valentines Day! Que viva el Amor!
Do you see what i mean?
I absolutely adore the romantic setting...
I took pictures of my Valentine goodies
and these are some of my shots...
*(Thank You Philip!)*
Check out My lonely room....
The Light of hope shines on my mac....
Hmmm maybe there will be hope on ma work?
POOr lil Fish.
Thanks for years worth of Fish!
My dad went fishing....Oh how lucky of me, I got to take some cool shots of smelly fish, BUT my house smellD fishy !!!!!
This was the original photo of the previous give it your all...
I created this on Photoshop, after numerous ugly action shots I think this one movement is incredible.
SO i think of Soccer as Giving it my all.
Theres a certain depressing, yet beautiful feeling to the setting.
I like how the lights sets on that ONe rose.
I Love the red eyes on both of the fellas....
It look as if they will do anything and everything to beat each other to get the ball first...
I love the angle the picture is taken from.
I like the reflection of the lights on the dragon.
The architecture is beautiful.
I admire Zana Aunties,for being such a great person and role model photographer to all those children who were in such great need! It was interesting to see how this photographer allowed the children to take pictures and view their lives from their perspective, their own camera's lens. What was most fascinating was the talent that these poor children had. These ten-year olds became good photographers and they way Zana struggled and put her every effort to help get them out of their miserable Red Light District lives.
It was devastating to see how these children lived with violent, criminal parents. I was furious @ their way of "raising" their children. Some parents came to their senses for a little, while others were stubborn and unfair to their children's life.
Avijt was my personal favorite. He was incredibly talented, his drawing and photographs were some of the best. It was just his talent that drew my attention, but it was also his strength. One of his quotes was, "There's nothing called Hope in the Future." This was such a negative thought but the fact that he realized he needed to move on to better things was just great. The struggle that Zana went through to help all those children was absolutely touching.... Even though at the end most children didn't last in their school and came back to their hard lives once more, Shanti and Avijt were helped and happy.
Zana made a difference in two children's lives and that is what is most important, MAKING A DIFFERENCE!
This is another picture I took here in the lovely Chicago's Navy Pier.
The lights caught my eye and the ferris wheel draws me in.

















