At Thimphu Teschu, the Bhutanese festival, color was in abundance, the sun was generous, and the wind was at rest. It was a beautiful day for taking pictures. It was my first week in Bhutan, and I was still drunk from the beauty of the country. I could not stop clicking my camera. This young woman was keeping an eye of my movements.
I smiled.
She smiled.
I pointed my camera.
She smiled back.
I took another picture.
And then casually, she looked away. I sensed that she did not want me to look away or put my camera down. So, I kept lingering around her. I did not say a word, but kept watching her from the corner of my eye. And then, she turned her head, tipped it a bit and rested her eyes. For a few seconds she did not move.
That was my cue. I needed to take a picture. That last picture that I took of her was just perfection!! There is a glint in her eyes, her mind seems at rest but not blank, ---the thoughts have slowed down, and there is a faint smile on her lips. If you notice, her eyes have a smile larger than one on her mouth.....
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