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Curiosity of a Child

© 2010 Wazari Wazir

A Child Can Ask Questions That a Wise Man Cannot Answer.

( Anonymous )

Just a quick hit and run post today, but those quote are really true, sometimes you get dumbfounded by their question, the y are curious, they are hungry to know more, there is something that we can learn from a child, a gift of curiosity. I think we can go so far if we have a high level of curiosity in our life, wanted to know more, wanted to learn more, never get satisfied with what we have done, with what we already have and the other thing is children find joy in everyday life, there is always something that get heir attention, each and everyday is full of discovery, even from the small-small things, sometimes we are too busy and we forget to appreciate the small things in life that really matter the most.

Talking about the picture with texture above, it is the curiosity of me that wanted to know how to do it and how to do it well, so I spent a lot of times on the net, browsing through from one blog to another blog and from one tutorial to another tutorial, I’ll never get tired and along the way, I discover a lot of other things that will improve my photography or my editing skills. I’m still hungry to know more and to learn more. I’m in the proses of making another eBook, this time it is about Photoshop Texture editing, I will try my very best to make it easy to understand. I’ve been playing with texture for almost two years already and still there is a lot more for me to learn and unlearn and there is still room for an improvement.

In the meantime, don’t ever stop being curious…

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3 Comments

  • shaff

    spot on, wazari.. we are once a child before and we are once so curious about life. Sometimes it makes me wonder why at times we adults have lost the child-like curiousity… when a child ask a question, at times I’m often struck by the nature of such a question. No matter how illogical it may sound at first, there seems an element of depth in the question. Let our children be free to ask.

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