(I met with this old lady this afternoon at a roadside sitting-out area. She grinned from ear to ear and lauged heartily when I asked her to put up a smile for some photos)
This old lady is well over 80 year old, resting at a sitting-out area when I took some photos of her. As she told me, she lives in a house for the aged. She was such an adorable od lady that when I asked her about her age, she giggled and said that it had slipped out of her mind.
"Do you know how old I am?" I aksed her.
She bursted out a fit of hearty laughters and replied in a naughty way, "You are 18."
I wished I were.
(What could she be probably thinking about tomorrow?)
Think about 80 years earlier when she was a baby girl, she needed attention from her mum. Then 40 years later, she must been busy with raising her children. Today, 40 more years later, there she was at a sitting-out area. Life is short indeed.
The old lady said that she outlived her husband who died a few years ago because, as she said, he knew just about everything.
"For me, I don’t know about anything and I even don't remember much. That's why I am still alive," she gave her words of wisdom
(I like the softer character of GX200's images which suits my taste of portraits better. The image is softer than Canon's even though I turned the sitting to Hard for the images here because of my forgetfulness)
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