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http://flickr.com/photos/latitudes/93236033/I came across this photo when working on the weathermap project. This little girl is probably the most adorable thing I have ever seen in my life and her eyes have been haunting me since I saw this picture weeks ago. I think it’s the way that the photo was taken that makes it so amazing….it just somehow manages to perfectly portray the innocence and opportunity of childhood.  Also, she is a beautiful child. I wonder if her parents, or whoever posted this photo on flickr know that I’m writing about her right now? I suppose there is very little way for them to know, which makes me wonder how they would feel if they were to know that some stranger is writing about their child on a blog. Perhaps if they were to know how many people have seen their little girl’s picture on the internet, they would be more careful and selective in what they display online. Or perhaps they posted this photo with the intention of showing her off, and want as many people as possible to see her… many people have posted comments on this photo on flickr, and maybe that’s what her parents want. I also can’t help but wonder what this little girl will be doing with her life. What will happen to her? And where in her life will she be when she looks back on this photo? Will she look back on this in an album on the day of her graduation from high school? On her last night at home before she begins her freshman year of college? Or will her parents look back at this photo at her funeral? Such a beautiful little girl…it’s almost frightening to know that there is no certainty in her life whatsoever.

http://flickr.com/photos/latitudes/93236033/

I came across this photo when working on the weathermap project. This little girl is probably the most adorable thing I have ever seen in my life and her eyes have been haunting me since I saw this picture weeks ago. I think it’s the way that the photo was taken that makes it so amazing….it just somehow manages to perfectly portray the innocence and opportunity of childhood.  Also, she is a beautiful child. I wonder if her parents, or whoever posted this photo on flickr know that I’m writing about her right now? I suppose there is very little way for them to know, which makes me wonder how they would feel if they were to know that some stranger is writing about their child on a blog. Perhaps if they were to know how many people have seen their little girl’s picture on the internet, they would be more careful and selective in what they display online. Or perhaps they posted this photo with the intention of showing her off, and want as many people as possible to see her… many people have posted comments on this photo on flickr, and maybe that’s what her parents want. I also can’t help but wonder what this little girl will be doing with her life. What will happen to her? And where in her life will she be when she looks back on this photo? Will she look back on this in an album on the day of her graduation from high school? On her last night at home before she begins her freshman year of college? Or will her parents look back at this photo at her funeral? Such a beautiful little girl…it’s almost frightening to know that there is no certainty in her life whatsoever.