Kinda cute. One was sitting there with a mouth full of dummy. I couldn't get around in front of them.

Col


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Fishin' kidsIt may not be high art, but I couldn't resist the impact of these weeny widdle fisherkids (pre-school) on the Noosa River today. The colour of the late sun coming through the little red chairs adds punch.
Kinda cute. One was sitting there with a mouth full of dummy. I couldn't get around in front of them. ![]() Col ![]() ![]() Photography. The Art of Seeing, Not Just Looking
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I like the 2nd shot.
not sure if it feels a little tight in the frame though. could possibly do with some room either side of the girls. Steve check out my image gallery @
http://photography.avkomp.com/gallery3
You may be right to a degree, although I kinda like the intimacy of the tighter shot here, but the fact was that to the left was a great pile of distractions, some of which you can see in the first one. Thanks just the same Col ![]() Photography. The Art of Seeing, Not Just Looking
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