These girls really cheered me up on a gloomy morning when my foggy shots were going all wrong. I stalked the school party from their coach to the end of SIlver Street and they must have taken 200 photos during that time before the Cambridge they were looking for had even started!! It made me laugh that their record of their expensive trip to England included about 30 pictures of my dog. I used to send Rachel on school trips with a disposable camera and pay my £6 to get the prints back to find 20 taken of the coach seat and 4 of her packed lunch... I'm between hockey taxi trips but I'll try and upload some smiley faces later - I had my zoom which is a shame as the DOF is too shallow but I couldn't resist posting them.
What a grand idea dressing them all in red - wonderful for the chaperones! I am sure when they get home, their families will ooh and ahhh over the beautiful English Dog.
they are all so colourful and easy to spot in the red - and yes, really difficult to convince teenagers to use photography - I'm trying to get a unit of photography out of a small group based on Mirrors and Reflections - and I either get 100 shots of good stuff, but no reflections or 6 shots of reflections with a few bonus shots, and "I'm done now" (it's for Art and Design entry level)
@fueast If you like!! I'll tell you what though one of the teachers had a great camera - a sort of oblong video camera in a leather case - my photo is a but blurred but I may post it just for the camera nerd value.
This is a great photo! They are so cute, and as was already said, how could they resist Monty. Funny thing with Sophie, she had her own camera when we went to Europe in fall 2009. She took photos of every cat and dog she found in Salzburg