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John Ellis says: Probably border-line in the child vision stakes but certainly subject matter that they most probably would be interested in, because this tram ride has something of mystery, and maybe foreboding, to it: like ships passing in the night, maybe these passengers are headed for an unpleasant destination.
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John Ellis says: See a cat trying to break in and point and shoot - the result captures a range of subject matter including someone's unsuccessful attempt to say they teach 'Spanish'!
Cat by JanD2012
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John Ellis says: The Lilliputian level of the street. Very appropriate and charmingly done.
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John Ellis says: It may have been the pigeon or it may have been the coloured stripes that attracted attention but whichever it was is irrelevant when a black-clad man enters stage right!
SPNC - Year 4 - Instruction # 06 by Sylvain Biard
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John Ellis says: I imagine a five-year-old being totally fascinated by this location and no doubt it will remain firmly embedded in his/her early memories. And to see someone blowing bubble-gum would immediately set the shutter in overdrive!
SPNC - Year 4 - Instruction # 06 "Shoot at noon and like a 5-year old shooting for the first time." Chuck Patch by Constance Brinkley
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John Ellis says: Perhaps the shot that gets deepest into the child's vision. Just imagine the impact this would have on early memory.
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John Ellis says: I very much like the simplicity of the shot and the artless depiction of this place.
by bedhiah cahya
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John Ellis says: Like the Pompidou building, the services of this basement flat are on the outside - that or it is a practice for a show for the next Edinburgh fringe. Scatalogical humour is the province of the young child; and maybe some adults!
Edinburgh 2014 by Paul Cruickshank
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John Ellis says: Simple yet just what would catch the eye of a child.
Postman by Aisling Finn
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John Ellis says: A goat is always good subject matter for a photo - the humans are incidental but are playing their roles well!
by Ksenia Tsykunova
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John Ellis says: There is a great wealth of cultural observation here and so the child produces an effective shot for all age groups!
Candyfloss by cjcrosland
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John Ellis says: B-side. Seagulls like this are bound to attract the attention of a child and what is fascinating is how the the body language of the man has been caught in the ornithological observation.
by Danielle Houghton
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John Ellis says: One can just imagine a child squirming through the railings up above to get a photo of a granny wearing not too much!
Beach project Colour No:32 by Julie Byrnes
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John Ellis says: I'm not sure that the child should not have been in bed but maybe it was a special occasion that allowed it to be up and able to take this scene that must have been intriguing.
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John Ellis says: No doubting the attractiveness of the subject matter to a young contemporary!
by angelos mihas
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John Ellis says: An imaginative display by adults would prove irresistible to our imaginary child.
Garden Museum by Renate's Mate
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