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Accordion Kids
A snapshot of three kids, two with accordions and one with a trumpet. Looks like the smiling boys in front are enjoying themselves, but I'm not sure whether the girl in back is having any fun.
Notice the toy cannon that's situated near the edge of the porch on the left and the interesting design of the curtain or whatever it is that's hanging on the inside of the window on the right.
See also a close-up of the kids.
Notice the toy cannon that's situated near the edge of the porch on the left and the interesting design of the curtain or whatever it is that's hanging on the inside of the window on the right.
See also a close-up of the kids.
Smiley Derleth, John FitzGerald, Deborah Lundbech have particularly liked this photo
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And, to me, the girl seems to be almost supressing a smile - and rather proud.
Isn't it interesting the different ways we interpret expressions and actions in our viewing of photographs?
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