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31-MAR-2006

The Old Lady in the Market

I took nearly 500 photographs while in Baguio Business trip and ONLY this picture swept me off my feet. After looking at it at home, I simply bowed my head and thank GOD for all the blessings that HE has given to me.

Canon EOS 20D
1/250s f/3.2 at 70.0mm full exif

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Guest 17-Oct-2006 09:12
unforgetable imagery!
Russel Ariola11-Jun-2006 02:36
Powerful foto. The picture tells a story, and we might never know what it is.

Tourist dont know the secrets of those old women walking around Baguio begging for change. As a matter of fact some of them above middle class believe it or not, some of them have kids that are all professionals.

Tatooed arms USUALLY symbolize how much land or property that person owns. More ink...rich enough.
Becky Maronilla 20-Apr-2006 13:49
Wow! Such a poignant and powerful shot. Award winning! To me, the message is God loves her as much as He loves me.
Jun Umali 12-Apr-2006 00:17
Hi, your pictures really never fail to amaze me.....naglalaway tuloy ako...it inspires me to pursue photography further.
Noel Del Mundo 11-Apr-2006 01:56
The picture is very good! I agree … it also touched and convicted me to be more caring and loving towards others, specially the poor and old. I don’t know if the woman is a widow, but James reminds us about what pure and undefiled religion is … that it’s about caring towards orphans and widows, and keeping oneself unstained from the world (italics are mine).
Marilen Loinaz 11-Apr-2006 01:55
You're absolutely right! We forget so many times how one is truly blessed - the old photo is a reminder to each one how much we should be thankful for. Come to think of it, life is a continuous challenge and we need the Lord to journey with us in His own mysterious ways.
Thank you for this reminder and I truly appreciate your sharing this thought.
Regards & God bless!
Rosie 11-Apr-2006 01:01
Did you ever told that old lady to make a good posture first for not looking at the camera before you make a shot ? (Smile !!! ) You are really a great photographer. I am your fun collector of all the pictures you've send to me. This picture really touch my heart how GOD have love each every one of us inspite of our ups and down in our life. Still we are more blessed than the less fortunate . . I am proud to be one of your Camera club member. I need to learn more from your experties in photo shooting.
Guest 07-Apr-2006 06:13
Congrats, Joseph. Striking, clean shot.
-Mario Babiera
Edwin Ong 06-Apr-2006 13:40
By just a mere photo shot you have captured the vividness of the sad and tired face of the old lady that makes me ponder of the challenges she has to face on a daily basis.Is the backgound of the picture the real thing or manicured? This is what you called " a picture speaks a thousand words"......
Baldwin 06-Apr-2006 02:30
This is what photography is all about! To be able to communicate powerful messages through photographs. Not only did it made me Thank Him for all the blessings he's given me but it also made me think of how I can share my blessings to the less fortunate. Thanks for the reminder!
Guest 06-Apr-2006 01:57
SHIN Gil sou
It looks like a real picture painted with dark oil colors.
It has the power to tell us certain aspects of our life.
I was shortly stunned and driven to ponder about the various ways of living our lives, including my own life, for a while.
Bobby Wong Jr.05-Apr-2006 13:13
A great moment, but we are not necessarily better-off! Great shot. Thanks. Bobby W.
ester manlapaz 05-Apr-2006 12:13
Her face says it all..her hardship, her effort to revive hope in her misery..I think you captured humanity's plea for kindness and charity..I would like to pass it onto my friends..can I? I will probably write a poem about her. Great shot! It moves the heart
and touches the soul.
Guest 05-Apr-2006 09:55
David Antell
A great picture Joseph and one that says 'there but for the Grace of God go I'.
Jane 05-Apr-2006 05:45
Hi Jun,

You have captured vividly the essence of the old lady's being.

The picture has evoked myriad thoughts and feelings....thanks for sharing with us the 'fruits' of your creative talents.
Guest 05-Apr-2006 02:43
The expression on her face speaks volumes. I'm totally impressed. I guess this is what they call a 'Kodak moment'?
Ardie 05-Apr-2006 02:05
Great picture. Sharp details! Pa-turo naman dyan paano? Bow talaga!
Hank 04-Apr-2006 22:41
Thanks for sharing. A very moving picture.Like you, I thank the Lord for his goodness to me and my family.
Art - USA 04-Apr-2006 19:41
Same here. The image is a reflection of poverty and loneliness. The pictures tells it all. I myself was just realizing how much blessed I am!
Liana - Florida, USA 04-Apr-2006 17:09
You know I'm a huge fan of your photography. This picture is yet another example of how you manage to capture gripping images. Please continue to share your talent!
Harry Ting Wong 04-Apr-2006 14:06
The dark background and dark blue attire of the old lady really gave so much emphasis on the expression on her wrinkled face depicting pain and suffering of what poverty and neglect can bring. Your picture captured a very powerful message of poverty and forsaken folks within our midst.
Benson Golong 04-Apr-2006 13:56
Great Shot. Very strong impression. Congratulations! Keep up the good work. It takes more than a good camera to produce such work.
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