My next door neighbor has two boys, one about 9-10 & the other 5-6.
There's a third kid lives up the block somewhere. I guess he's near in
age to the older boy. From the amount of noise they make outside my
window, I guess they're still able to have fun playing outdoors.
Haven't heard 'em much the last week or so, so I guess school has
started back.
On 9/4/2013 11:16 PM, knarf wrote:
Nice to see kids can still have fun playing out doors. That seems to be missing
these days.
I love this photo. So much joy!
Cheers,
frank
George Sinos <[email protected]> wrote:
There are over a dozen years between the two photos in this post.
<http://georgesinos.com/blog/2013/9/2/fall-football>
The first is a shot of my two oldest grandkids playing football in the
front yard. I shot it with my old Spotmatic (Honeywell, by the way)
with the screwmount 50mm, f/1.4 lens on Kodacolor. The negative was
scanned and not much was done to it in Lightroom.
The second photo is a group portrait from a few days ago. The
technology was a little different. Digital camera, multiple remote
flashes, softbox, and more stuff I didn't have when the first photo
was taken.
The technology changed a lot but the most important thing to me is how
the kids have changed. The little one, of course, wasn't even born
when the first photo was taken and the two older kids are well into
their teens.
As much as we talk about tech, and brand names and details, in the end
I think photos like these are why photography is important to most
people.
gs
George Sinos
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