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    Senior Member OldSchool's Avatar
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    Does your kid shoot?

    Recently at breakfast, my son told me that he grabbed my camera to take some pictures of the sunrise for me (he is an early riser). I've posted one of them. My unbiased opinion is... WOW! Not bad for a 12 year old.

    So, feel free to post a few that your children have shot (if you feel so inclined).
    Cheers,
    Tim
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    Re: Does your kid shoot?

    On the other hand I am a teen who shoots. I am chief (student bureau) at school. Minolta Z10 as a personal unit, Canon 20D and Sony DSR450WSL (16:9 DVCam) for school. Dont ever doubt the younger ones...

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    Re: Does your kid shoot?

    wow, that's great shot. Much better than some of my early stuff.
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    Re: Does your kid shoot?

    I think if I had a kid and they took the camera and took a shot like this I'd say nice job then break both their arms for touching my gear without permission I don't even let my best friend touch the camera

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    Wow... Comments!!

    Thanks guys.
    Tim
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