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©2005-2009 *Kel-----Bel
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This image was taken a while back in the summer of 2004. It was at a small town festival where they were offering these neat historic train rides. It was a nice way to beat the heat. The ride was mostly made up with children under the age of six. They all popped their heads out of the widow and walla!
It's one of my favorite pics!

Camera: Nikon D1
Lens: NIKON NIKKOR ED AF-S 70-200MM

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Okey... When I Saw This... I Had To Comment... I'm No Pro Photographer... I Just like This Picture... Exellent Focus On The Kid... Great Shot!

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:iconincarlum:
nice one!! great focus, contrast, colours, it gives a great sense of depth, maybe peek-a-boo is a good title, loving this.

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:iconincarlum:
oh and maybe resizing it would give wiewers a better impression of your picture. did i fave this?

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:iconkel-----bel:
You did!! (thanks again) I was thinking about calling this peek-a-choo....

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:iconxeon1:
hehe looks cool

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:iconedgefx1:
wow thats an awsesom capture i love the way you use DOF here :nod: good job yo

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:iconkel-----bel:
Thank you!!!!

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Not only is the child absolutely darling, he brings a sense of innocence to the picture. I love the composition and blurred colors of the festival in the background as well as the angle in the foreground brought by the side of the train. Excellent shot.

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December 5, 2005
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NIKON CORPORATION
NIKON D1
10/3200 second
F/9.0
200 mm
Jul 3, 2004, 6:41:32 AM

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