Hmmm, I am handsome toosury wrote:Doc,
Your cousin? But he is so handsome.
I guess your recent trip was to visit the relatives.
Sury
The shot is from January 1990
Hmmm, I am handsome toosury wrote:Doc,
Your cousin? But he is so handsome.
I guess your recent trip was to visit the relatives.
Sury
Go on, go on, more, more...sury wrote:...Yes, Doc. You are handsome too, and intelligent and smart and ....
Sury
Very nice photo of your granddaughter!UrsaMajor wrote:When my granddaughter got off one of the buses in which they traveled, I was reminded very vividly that she is no longer a small child. She is now a 16 year-old who is 5' 10" (175 cm) tall, and when wearing her performance dress and heels, she looks me straight in the eye.
Yeah, I like this photo a lot. I was walking along the road of a small village in the countryside and school children were walking home from school. She was among them -- she has her school backpack on. I forgot what I did or said, but she was thrilled and a little embarrassed to be meeting a real foreigner. Probably she had never seen one except on TV. That happened to me when I spent 9 weeks with my backpack traveling through Japan in 1988 also. Not in the cities, but in the countryside well away from Tokyo, Osaka, etc. sometimes people would just stop what they were doing and stare at me with mouth open as I walked by. One guy fell off his bicycle as he rode by and had his head turned looking behind him to see me for a few seconds longer. Children would run up to me and want to touch my skin and would be excitedly all talking at the same time to me in Japanese. Jumping up and down. I recall similar reactions in Irian Jaya (West Papua, New Guinea -- Indonesia) in 1995 in the Baliem Highlands while trekking.sury wrote:Those smiling eyes are precious, Henry. Great timing on that capture.
Yes, this was with the A700 + 18-250mm.Birma wrote:Lovely capture Henry. I really like the way you have caught the giggle in her eyes. This must have been in your A700 days; do you remember which lens this was with ?
Taken at 40mm and f4.5 (probably wide open at that FL).Birma wrote:Thanks Henry. You got some nice separation between the subject and background.
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