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Shot out this while chatting with neighbors. My friend had drifted off in thought.
Also the flying flower girl

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I don't do much people photography, and I do even less "candid" people photography. And I actually *like* a pretty small percentage of the few people shots I get.
But I did take this of one of my great-nieces around Mother's Day and really loved the "carefree childhood" feel to it:

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EDIT: Someone kindly pointed out that I seem to have photographed a young Smurf. :D My words, not theirs. But, yeah, I noticed when I posted this that the white balance was quite cool. Let's see if this is any better, without going to the other extreme...
 
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This one gets a lot of traffic. "A Treat For His Girl", September, 2002.

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The guy has a Minute Maid frozen lemonade treat in his hand. He's just bought it, and she's already got her eye on it. This was shot at Autzen Stadium, before the start of a University of Oregon Duck football game.

Another candid, shot in 2004 in JPEG mode with the old D1h, right before sunset during amazing, glorious golden sunset light...this young girl has a University of Oregon bookstore plastic bag, but she's a high school student at Grant High School. I was there covering a track meet, saw this,shot one frame. I actually had to delete a few files to take this shot.

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Candies or voyeuristic creeper shots?
 

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