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Old 11-10-2009, 03:43 PM
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Hi Everyone, One of these images was posted already a while ago, but today as I was arranging my albums, I came across the entire story, and thought I would share it with you. What keeps me speechless is how many different kinds of emotions kids can have in just a few minutes` time. And so their story goes ...
From Emotions

From Emotions

From Emotions

From Emotions

Sorry for the grains ... I did not have time to play with settings... when the emotions are in motion, you have to just take the shot, right?

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Old 11-10-2009, 03:51 PM
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So enjoyable. When I see shots like this it reminds me of the awesome responsibility we have to guide these young folk in the right direction and ensure the happiness they are displaying here continues as long as possible. Although the young man in the centre is yet to force a smile! I love these shots, and wonder where they will all be and what they will be doing in a couple of decades time. Cheers. PAUL
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Really nice set of photos. Love the expressions on the faces. And yes sometimes you just got to snap those photos while they are there.
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Old 11-10-2009, 04:24 PM
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Hi Annie....these are lovely. I really liked the third....until I saw the fourth...it is excellent. Great work.
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Old 11-10-2009, 04:29 PM
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Hi Annie....these are lovely. I really liked the third....until I saw the fourth...it is excellent. Great work.
Thanks Leona... you know, the 3rd pic... I will never forget... as I lowered the camera to try to compose a shot differently, all 3 of them began to bend down to where I held the lens.. to make sure they`re gonna fit in the frame! We did not speak a word of each other`s language but I had so much fun with them! If only I knew why the little guy looked so sad...
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Really nice set of photos. Love the expressions on the faces. And yes sometimes you just got to snap those photos while they are there.
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Beautiful shots well captured..I love the third and fourth one the most..Thank you for sharing
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So enjoyable. When I see shots like this it reminds me of the awesome responsibility we have to guide these young folk in the right direction and ensure the happiness they are displaying here continues as long as possible. Although the young man in the centre is yet to force a smile! I love these shots, and wonder where they will all be and what they will be doing in a couple of decades time. Cheers. PAUL
Thanks for spending your time on these Paul. I agree with you on all points. I also wondered why the little guy looked sad all the time, but had no time to come to any solution... so if i happen to get back there, I will figure...
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now these are quite interesting shots ye took....not only the children are very very cute...but their varying emotions are well shown...I certainly believe finding the eqution for this 'motion' wud be extremely difficult...keeps changing...
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Really really nice set, the more I look at it, the more I enjoy the story..
thanks for sharing!
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