I do like the father in this one. You have caught that look he has. I think the boy and other person facing away from him actually enhances his look of weariness/loneliness. Nice shot.
Bruce Tuesday, March 8, 2005, 9:42:34 PM, you wrote: Eac> This is another shot from the recent NorCal PDML meet. Eac> I don't normally take people shots, as in people that I don't know in public Eac> places, or I take very few. I took more than usual at our meet. Eac> This one was not shot at the optimal moment. A father and son were on the Eac> bridge looking into the water at the goldfish below -- a great father/son shot. Eac> Not the one I got, though. Just as I was thinking, "What a neat shot -- hey, Eac> you do have a camera, stupid." the boy moved to the other side of the bridge. Eac> (You can also see them in the background of one of Bruce's shots.) However, I Eac> think it still came out pretty well. Not great, but not too bad. Eac> The father stared into the water so long, I figured he wasn't just admiring Eac> the fish, that maybe he also had troubles... ergo the title... Eac> http://members.aol.com/eactivist/PAWS/pages/parent.htm Eac> Comments welcome, of course. Eac> Also, I am not really sure how you people shooters do it, because they MOVE. Eac> Marnie ;-) If you haven't seen my other two shots from the meet that I've Eac> already shared, just back arrow.

