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this one was taken yesterday, same place as the last post, this boy, i am sure, is the sleeping boy's buddy... he's the kind of buddy that bugs you, like the donkey from the cartoon Shrek, and i mean it...
take yesterday for example, i spotted the sleeping boy, rushed home, grabbed my camera and ran back and thats where i spotted this little boy, something told me he'd bug me or the sleeping boy, so i took a photo of him first -- and quickly, without wasting time, took three photos of his sleeping buddy :) but this little one was so overwhelmed by my presence, that despite my 'orders' to keep quite, he began to wake that boy up, and that really was annoying...
he was really acting like that donkey character from shrek -- and this is the only photo i took of him, he smiled when he saw the result on the LCD... i asked him in his (and my) language 'pashto' 'do you recognize this boy in the photo?' to which he replied with a smile, "its me"...
i would have taken more photos, but with a camera as big as the d200, you really cant stay in one place for long, coz then people gather around you and the whole thing begins to look like a circus, ruining the mood and atmosphere...
just a few days ago, my friend Abid Changezi, a photographer himself, was trying out my d200, and in no more than 5 minutes, we were surounded by people asking questions such as, "when will this get printed in the newspaper?" "which newspaper do you work for?" "will you include my name?" etc etc... the people thought we were reporters, they started telling us about their civic problems, their law suites gone wrong, their land disputes and other spicy complains... while Abid and I missed the sunset shots..
it is in situations like those that one feels like having a compact camera, like the canon g7, or the leica m8 digital, or the nikon p5000, all 10 mega pixels, good enough for street photography.... but then again, the d200 is a camera you can't live without once you get used to it :) it grows on you :)
(i think with the last lines above, i should expect Nikon to give me a handsome commission and a free 'd2xs' :) heheheheh :)
thanks for reading this lengthy boring note :) have a great day, see you in a week's time inshallah :)
muhammad muhsin |
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