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    <title>A world of color</title>
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      <title>Photos: A spot of peace. Cuyabeno - Ecuador</title>
      <description>I believe that each human being is in a constant pursuit of his/her passion. That is, an activity that one loves to do so much that is not conceived of as a job, but as a source of energy. Through this activity, one instantly feels motivated, inspired and self-fulfilled. I have worked as a graphic designer for thirteen years; however both photography and traveling are my two biggest passions. I would love to render these two hobbies of mine into a way of living.

Capturing instants in time as well as the world’s colors motivates me. Moreover, I have always being encouraged, by friends and family, to share these images with the world. I have often been told that my pictures generate emotions and transport people into realities that are perhaps distant or unknown to their daily routines; or, that have simply always been there without being observed. These are some of the reasons why I decided to participate in the “ Greenland Travel Photography Scholarship Contest”. It would be a great honor for me to be chosen as “Jason Edwards’ assistant”.</description>
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      <category>Travel</category>
      <category>Ecuador</category>
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      <pubDate>Thu, 4 Jul 2013 10:37:00 GMT</pubDate>
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