NEPALESE CHILDREN IN THE SECOND STORY WINDOW


Posted by Jim Urbach on Wed Feb 19, 2020 12:13 pm

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TAKEN SEPT 24,2006.  THEY WERE NOT SMILING. I JUMPED UP AND DOWN,WAVED MY HANDS. AS A LAST RESORT, I STUCK MY RIGHT THUMB UP AND THEY CAME ALIVE AND BURST OUT IN THE SMILES CAPTURED IN THIS IMAGE.WE WERE ON THE SAME WAVE LENGTH.
NARY A WORD WAS SPOKEN

CANON EOS 20D.ISO 400, f8,1/100, HH,natural light,FF.  

WHAT JOY IN THEIR FACES
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by Carol Clarke on Wed Feb 19, 2020 12:59 pm
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Ah  - the universal language of the raised thumb!  :D   a lovely way to break down the barriers, Jim, and what wonderful smiles. 

I wish I'd been there to catch a photo of you jumping up and down and waving your hands............. that would have been priceless.   :P

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by Cynthia Crawford on Thu Feb 20, 2020 7:34 am
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Carol Clarke wrote:Ah  - the universal language of the raised thumb!  :D   a lovely way to break down the barriers, Jim, and what wonderful smiles. 

I wish I'd been there to catch a photo of you jumping up and down and waving your hands............. that would have been priceless.   :P

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+1!!  What an adorable photo! And I second Carol's remark about you. ;)
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by Ed Cordes on Thu Feb 20, 2020 9:04 am
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Jim, great job in getting these cute little ones to interact. Good job on the exposure as well. I love going through older files and bringing them to life again.
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