Rodelyn's Images, continued

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Feb.21, 2007: Manila Philippines


Olympus E-1, Olympus Zuiko 14-54mm f/2.8-3.5 Digital: 1/250s f/4.0 at 29.0mm iso200

One of the few images from my visit to Rosa's Family shelter that day, that I didn't have to post-process much (the lighting & shadows were quite harsh outside that day) - and I think it's a beautiful portrait of this gentle & homeless street child, newly taken in by Rosa's auntie Josie.

pRice Webmaster Steve Griffith has been texting my phone all this week about how best to try to get a home for Rodelyn, how best to get her settled & back in school, etc (she speaks nearly perfect English, as her mother is AMERICAN & with a Filipino father and both her parents have abandoned her and are now in the USA) - so I'll be sure to keep everyone updated here, and I'll be posting all the images I have from the visit that day.

Sorry to have to repeat some information, but I really want the 1st time & newer readers who may only see todays post to have this important info. on Rodelyn - of course there are more images and info. in the postings below.

Many thanks for your patience, and for visiting today.
PJAMES

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