As I have already mentioned in my
Venezuela Diary, this December we rented a car to visit some off-the-beaten-path villages in the Venezuelan Andes. We ended up in a village called Gavidia, at the end of a valley along a narrow and long road. On our way back, we spent a good half hour behind a pickup with three young kids sitting in the empty load area. While I was driving, Mayli tried to take some pictures of them. When they realized that, they started to play peek-a-boo with her, hiding and jumping each time she was raising the camera. This is the best result of this “session”. I like the “Street photography” feel of this photo. It reminds me a bit of
Nitsa non-photography style, what do you think?