Twinkel, you are right about the legs, but is was crowded overthere and I didn't have the right to say to the people there that they had to go away. Two options remained: capturing those two cuties or nor. Finaly I decided to to capture this lovely scene, else the opportunity was probably gone.
PS: to prevent a 'bird-eye perspective', I had to sit on my knees. It wasn't a good option as the faces ot he people behind those childred could be seen then on this image.
I had not even seen those legs until i read other remarks.....it is a special image and captures a child's look well.colours are terrifically done too....
What darling children, and they are turned out so well you can see what kind of attractive grownups they'll turn out to be. I love this series, and perhaps a magical fairy will come around and sweep those offending legs away ???? You never know :O)
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I can see why you did not want to pass this up. Excellent clarity, and these two couldn't be better subjects for your camera. Their sole focus is on you. Wonderful shot!
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