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The Story of a Picture

 

Hi everyone! In this blog I'm going to talk about this picture that I took.

In the first place, I have to say that this picture is from Valdivia. I took this picture in march of 2019, with my cellphone in the bridge Pedro of Valdivia. When the sunset was ending, I was coincidentally passing by, so I took this picture and later I realized that the photo was taken out of focus. This didn't bother me, because I thought that this effect makes the picture look like a watercolor painting. I really like to think about this photo in that way, because the city of Valdivia was strange to me, like a dream, and why I say this? because I feel that in Valdivia I lived so many things, I experimented a lot of emotions and met wonderful people, that city changed me forever. And It was like a dream because I only lived there one year and a half.

I like to see this picture and see the sunset, the river, the Valdivia's fluvial market; I like to see it and remember that I saw that view every time that I was walking in that amazing city.

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  1. What a beautiful photo Rodrigo! It really looks like a painting, I have never been to Valdivia but it must be beautiful, I am very happy that you have been able to live in that beautiful city:,)

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