Ok, so I'm the dadarazzi and the girl is my daughter. We went out to eat with the grandparents and she was done with eating so settled into some coloring. When she noticed I was taking pictures of her she said "ugh, you taking pictures again?" and gave me this look: {} followed by a startup of a smirk: {} well, then. whispered to my FIL if he can ask her if she wants some ice-cream (so I can get her reaction), and captured this: {} and then, when it was time to wait for the ice-cream, she was back to the "are you done yet?" 'tude :wink: {} Managed to also capture my son in a (rare) moment of sitting still: {} (His shirt says "I still live with my parents", if anyone cares. :biggrin All images captured with D200 85 f/1.4 in available light.
:biggrin: As I was putting it together, I was thinking just that! I know I've seen a couple of your Mackenzie "dad, do you HAVE to right now?" pictures. Thanks, Art. Greatest thing about taking their pictures is that I can distort reality---they are still and quiet for a moment! :wink: All they'd get is debt, at this point. Maybe in a few years. :smile:
They'll certainly let you know when they want to be photographed, and when you're just wasting their time. Thanks for looking and commenting. That's a shame, but thanks for looking. Thanks, Charlie. I think your granddaughter's a bit younger, no? Well, those looks are coming! :biggrin: Thanks, Luc. The great things for us, as photo enthusiasts, is that they can make all the faces they want, it just gives us more photo ops! Thanks, Don. I don't doubt it one bit!
My photographic efforts seem to provoke a more extreme response from my offspring. :biggrin: I also think she's telling me off with an Italian hand gesture, but I'm not 100%certain. Okcandids, Your two children are extremely cute and photogenic. Nice captures!
:biggrin: Nice capture Glenn. I just hope that's not the response you got when you asked if she wanted ice cream! :biggrin: