The interesting dimension of a young (3 - 12) child with a camera, is the 
chance to peek into the magic of a complete honesty of interest and lack of 
baggage. I have no examples to post, but I've had that chance with my 
grandchildren.
These are the photogs whose "work" I'd be most fascinated to see.

Jack



--- On Sun, 10/26/08, Christine Aguila <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

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> Subject: Re: Pentax Kids theme for the Pug
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> > Some of our "kids" are well over 21.
> > Paul
> 
> 
> I was actually going to suggest higher--so let's go
> higher :-).
> 
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