Monday, 1 March 2010

Theme Day: Mar 2010 - Passageway - KLIA


Chinese New Year is over. And Theme Day has arrived! That's how fast time flies!

For the month of March, the theme will be Passageway ~ narrow way through something, especially with walls on both sides; corridor (according to the Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary). Due to the festive celebration, I didn't make time to go out to shoot for this theme. Ran through my photo archive to pick a photo that qualifies for this theme and the photo must be of aesthetic value too.

I stumbled upon this photo taken in Kuala Lumpur International Airport (KLIA). I love taking photos of children and this is one featuring a father and son walking along the corridor to the viewing deck.

Wishing everyone a happy theme day!! March is here....and that means spring is arriving soon in cities on the northern hemisphere! I love spring for the colours & blooms that it brings.

Click here to view thumbnails for all participants of Theme Day.

8 comments:

Tash said...

Super photo and such a lovely, sentimental interpretation of the theme. Terima kasih.

Jim said...

Good passageway.
Sydney - City and Suburbs

BlossomFlowerGirl said...

Wonderful photo - works well as a monochrome. In 10 days I will be in KL and see some of the beautiful things your country is noted for.
Cheers.
Melbourne Daily Photo

Tussy said...

Beautiful black & white!

Julie said...

I like taking that sort of intimate shot too. I like the silhouette created by looking into the light.

Julie ScottsdaleDailyPhoto.com said...

very nice image for theme day

Jilly said...

Love this. The light the shadows and the story are just right.

Leif Hagen said...

A good posting for theme day!

I like the wedding photo you have newly posted!

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