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Jul 10, 2022 08:47:51   #
jonsailhob
 
Wonderful, thank you!

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Jul 10, 2022 08:50:22   #
jaymatt Loc: Alexandria, Indiana
 
Nice find!

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Jul 10, 2022 09:10:33   #
Bubbee Loc: Aventura, Florida
 
Love it!

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Jul 10, 2022 09:19:44   #
jerryc41 Loc: Catskill Mts of NY
 
Good catch

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Jul 10, 2022 10:23:36   #
Deylight
 
daldds wrote:
Routinely, I do not shoot children without asking permission but here, on a bus, I shot from the hip...literally.
So far as I could tell the adult was either a grandmother or a nanny, who was repeating the phrase ""why does the chicken cross the road?" The little one was coming up with sillier and sillier answers. Both were laughing loudly and thoroughly enjoyed themselves, as was the boy's sister hidden behind him.
Obviously, asking permission totally would have destroyed the moment.

ISO 3200, F/4, 1/250 with my Sony RX100ii cupped in my hands on my lap, screen tilted so I was looking down.
Routinely, I do not shoot children without asking ... (show quote)


Excellent shot!!

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Jul 10, 2022 10:23:59   #
Deylight
 
Excellent Shot!!

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Jul 10, 2022 11:01:57   #
daldds Loc: NYC
 
Thanks all.
As to the electronic shutter question, I could have used a 105 howitzer and not been heard.

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Jul 10, 2022 11:31:55   #
rmalarz Loc: Tempe, Arizona
 
Great capture of the spirit of enjoyment.
--Bob
daldds wrote:
Routinely, I do not shoot children without asking permission but here, on a bus, I shot from the hip...literally.
So far as I could tell the adult was either a grandmother or a nanny, who was repeating the phrase ""why does the chicken cross the road?" The little one was coming up with sillier and sillier answers. Both were laughing loudly and thoroughly enjoyed themselves, as was the boy's sister hidden behind him.
Obviously, asking permission totally would have destroyed the moment.

ISO 3200, F/4, 1/250 with my Sony RX100ii cupped in my hands on my lap, screen tilted so I was looking down.
Routinely, I do not shoot children without asking ... (show quote)

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Jul 10, 2022 11:49:26   #
srg
 
daldds wrote:
Routinely, I do not shoot children without asking permission but here, on a bus, I shot from the hip...literally.
So far as I could tell the adult was either a grandmother or a nanny, who was repeating the phrase ""why does the chicken cross the road?" The little one was coming up with sillier and sillier answers. Both were laughing loudly and thoroughly enjoyed themselves, as was the boy's sister hidden behind him.
Obviously, asking permission totally would have destroyed the moment.

ISO 3200, F/4, 1/250 with my Sony RX100ii cupped in my hands on my lap, screen tilted so I was looking down.
Routinely, I do not shoot children without asking ... (show quote)


👍👍👍

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Jul 10, 2022 12:18:19   #
Millismote Loc: Massachusetts
 
Thank you those shots as you know are the best.

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Jul 10, 2022 15:18:35   #
DRam11 Loc: Polson, MT
 
Great picture that captures a wonderful interaction between grandmother and child.

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Jul 10, 2022 16:14:29   #
waltnetto Loc: LaVerne, CA
 
You caught a wonderful moment in time.

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Jul 10, 2022 19:35:40   #
PAR4DCR Loc: A Sunny Place
 
Wonderful catch David.

Don

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Jul 12, 2022 17:20:36   #
Bubalola Loc: Big Apple, NY
 
daldds wrote:
Routinely, I do not shoot children without asking permission but here, on a bus, I shot from the hip...literally.
So far as I could tell the adult was either a grandmother or a nanny, who was repeating the phrase ""why does the chicken cross the road?" The little one was coming up with sillier and sillier answers. Both were laughing loudly and thoroughly enjoyed themselves, as was the boy's sister hidden behind him.
Obviously, asking permission totally would have destroyed the moment.

ISO 3200, F/4, 1/250 with my Sony RX100ii cupped in my hands on my lap, screen tilted so I was looking down.
Routinely, I do not shoot children without asking ... (show quote)



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