While my team were on a rural construction site outside San Marcos, a mountainous region in the West not generally visited by tourists, many of the local children would come to the site to watch us. This girl's name was Lesbia and she brought her parrot one day to the site. This photograph is one I am particularly proud of, especially as I'm strictly an amateur at this game. Animals are so unpredictable and they're very difficult to photograph. They move suddenly and often can end up a blur in an otherwise great shot. I was talking to Lesbia here and asked her if I could take her picture. She was thrilled to have herself and her parrot the subject of a photo. The timing was uncanny because just as I set up the shot, her parrot turned to look at me and the sun came out from behind a cloud and lit them both up. You just don't get the opportunity for a shot like this every day and I admit it was a fluke the way the parrot suddenly turned to look right into the camera as I took it. I'm sure any photographer will tell you that, where photographing animals is concerned, sometimes luck supersedes pure skill (which I don't pretend to have plenty of either). Lucky is how I felt - to have visited this beautiful country and met its amazingly kind and generous people. Generous of heart. Generous of soul. I tried to capture a bit of that in this girl's eyes. I think it worked!
Thursday, December 3, 2009
The Parrot
While my team were on a rural construction site outside San Marcos, a mountainous region in the West not generally visited by tourists, many of the local children would come to the site to watch us. This girl's name was Lesbia and she brought her parrot one day to the site. This photograph is one I am particularly proud of, especially as I'm strictly an amateur at this game. Animals are so unpredictable and they're very difficult to photograph. They move suddenly and often can end up a blur in an otherwise great shot. I was talking to Lesbia here and asked her if I could take her picture. She was thrilled to have herself and her parrot the subject of a photo. The timing was uncanny because just as I set up the shot, her parrot turned to look at me and the sun came out from behind a cloud and lit them both up. You just don't get the opportunity for a shot like this every day and I admit it was a fluke the way the parrot suddenly turned to look right into the camera as I took it. I'm sure any photographer will tell you that, where photographing animals is concerned, sometimes luck supersedes pure skill (which I don't pretend to have plenty of either). Lucky is how I felt - to have visited this beautiful country and met its amazingly kind and generous people. Generous of heart. Generous of soul. I tried to capture a bit of that in this girl's eyes. I think it worked!
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