This is a notion I need to break. I tend to associate quality, even level, of education with how well a person writes in English. I know there's a bigger picture I'm missing out, but it seems like society (especially here in my country) is influencing how I think about the usage of the language.
This article reinforces the idea that I should exert more effort to abandon that notion. I need to look more into the intention, the story and the idea behind rather than the structure.
It's easy to be blind. It's easy to think that we are "better" whereas in fact we might have missed out the point. What's "better" about that?
By the way, the cover photo is amazing. Is it pulled out from your portfolio?
At the very least, we can practice understanding of others.
The picture is from the flower market in Amsterdam. :)
True. By the way, did you have a formal training for photography? Or is it a hobby/passion?
I've been noticing the great shots. :)