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		<title>By: isapp</title>
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		<description>Pao, I think you should keep taking pictures because you seem to enjoy taking them al lot. I understand what you say about capturing the moment. Not many people stop to really appreciate their surroundings and how beautiful everything is. The colors, textures, combinations and other things make things look so perfect. Capturing these beauties of the world is even better because people can really contemplate and take a good look at details. I guess it is even better to be seeing these landscapes in person but having both( being in person and having a picture) is even better because you never know when you are going to see something like that again. Asking yourself the question What would blind people think when they can&#039;t see colors? reminds you how lucky we are. To be able to see all the combinations of colors is something magical and to be a blind person and not have any ideas of what colors are must be something very cruel. It would be worse to be born blind than to have become blind some moment later because not having any knowledge of color is worse than having a memory of colors. I hope that you continue doing photography and that I am able to see your work some time this year.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Pao, I think you should keep taking pictures because you seem to enjoy taking them al lot. I understand what you say about capturing the moment. Not many people stop to really appreciate their surroundings and how beautiful everything is. The colors, textures, combinations and other things make things look so perfect. Capturing these beauties of the world is even better because people can really contemplate and take a good look at details. I guess it is even better to be seeing these landscapes in person but having both( being in person and having a picture) is even better because you never know when you are going to see something like that again. Asking yourself the question What would blind people think when they can&#8217;t see colors? reminds you how lucky we are. To be able to see all the combinations of colors is something magical and to be a blind person and not have any ideas of what colors are must be something very cruel. It would be worse to be born blind than to have become blind some moment later because not having any knowledge of color is worse than having a memory of colors. I hope that you continue doing photography and that I am able to see your work some time this year.</p>
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