Well, that is rather interesting Paul.  Fun to see the girl growing
up.  For me, I find the oldest the most interesting due to her
expression and the lack of any background element vying for my
attention.  Next for me would be the 2008 shot - The interest shown
by both of them works well.  The background observer is mildly
distracting for me.  The most recent shot, has two elements that both
me a bit - the dad, just doesn't seem as engaged as in the other two
and the background person has this white cup that catches my eye and
pulls it away from the subject.  I find it most interesting to see
the three together - they strengthen each other and cause me to
really look back and forth.  Nice job on the time-lapse photography
:)


-- 
Bruce


Tuesday, December 29, 2009, 3:36:28 PM, you wrote:

PNS> I shot a father and daughter playing cards this afternoon in the  
PNS> coffee shop. It was with the DA*50-135 and K7D, ISO 1600, f4.
PNS> The pic is here:
PNS> http://photo.net/photodb/photo?photo_id=10419750&size=lg

PNS> What makes this a bit of fun is that  although I've never met the  
PNS> father or daughter, I've shot them before. Here they are playing a  
PNS> different game in the same coffee shop in February of 2008:
PNS> http://photo.net/photodb/photo?photo_id=6931306&size=lg

PNS> And here they are playing another card game in the same coffee shop in
PNS> December of 2007:
PNS> http://photo.net/photodb/photo?photo_id=6719465&size=lg

PNS> It's fun to see how the little girl has matured in two years.

PNS> Quite by accident, I picked the same title for the first and last pic.
PNS> Perhaps because it was easy and obvious:-).

PNS> Paul




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