Tuesday, January 20, 2009

Photos by Jason

Jason got his father's camera and took photos all around in the Oriental Hotel Bangkok while we were having our buffet in Lord Jim's at our last December trip. See how the local Thais love kids and play with Jason for photo shooting.

1/2. Their smile is so natural that it just comes from their hearts.
3. Would he be another Mr. Bond?

5. Jason in December, 2008 and he still remembered this metalic oval thing. 6. Jason in August, 2005. He made his first trip to Bangkok. To such a small kid, that trip was really something.

2 comments:

Stella said...

Wow,
Jason is a genius photographer as I cannot tell these are from a kid.
Also, Jason has grown a lot in 3 years.
(Hey, IE is working again. This is the 1st time within 4 weeks I used IE since Chris is occupying his computer/Firefox. I will try TC's blog too later to see if it works.)

in the sea said...

Mmh... I think there has been something going on in the internet surfing network for the past few weeks. I couldn't get on Stella's blog and TC's blogs easily. Probably it's the traffic loading.

The good thing about digital camera is that you don't need to bother the film cost. So it's a good way to practise. Jason also took some photos which are quite experimental though his parents claimed those are just wild shots. Again, I need to re-stress a very important point about how a human brain got framed up from what we are told to be. In time, we hide our gifted subconscious talents with what the school teaches us. Our brains are far beyond our imagination; so when we are taught about theories and formlas...etc., our brains are then got in a system framed with all these logics. In time, we would just lose something we may not be aware of from our brains. That told why kids often easily encounter supernatural things. After they have grown up, those supernatural encounters would just fade away, as the brains already in a fixed mode of thinking.