The picture above was taken by a child using his mother smartphone. His mother is a friend of mine. A slow learner if it comes to technology like the smartphone and computer but the most important part is that she is a funny, thoughtful, and reliable friend.
The moment she sends this picture to me through WhatsApp, I doubled check if I saw the sender name correctly 😅
Then I ask if she is the one who took this picture. She told me that it was her second son and I am amazed. It might not look good enough in the eyes of a professional photographer but it is good enough for me. I mean, look at the angle he took it and the focus he gave on the droplets. I would not expect a child took this shot but I am not sure about you. You probably encounter a better experience than this.
Below is the original shot. Above is the picture I edited using Photoshop Express App from Google Play Store.
If you are wondering why she sends this picture to me. It is because I recently developed a hobby of making smartphone photography quotes of my own.
Sometimes a child is only seen as a child but trusts me, there are moments that a child teaches us things that are unstable through an adults eyes. If we observe them quietly, we might catch a glimpse of miracles that is blocked by our tangled mind.
I wrote this article, dedicated to Malcolm Mark Andy and his Mother, Melinda Jamulis Lease. May that one day if Malcolm read this, he will know how his mother is very proud of him.
She would never send this to me if she doesn't. Don't you think so too?
Well, stay tuned for the next article from me heartbeat1515.
The question is if the child focused at the drop of water or the photo games out great by coincidence. You didn't mention the age of this child, the phone is? I am a slow learner too. At the time my phone does I discover some tools, options I never knew they existed. I still have my first smartphone a Samsung duos. It's the same with the television. I never used all the options it had (has).