Oh dear!

No, I didn't misspell "deer" in the title. It refers to an issue which is puzzling me on which I would like some feedback, if you would like to give your opinion. Yesterday I posted this picture from my walk in the park. In the picture you can see only Jungle Terry and the python he is showing to the group of preschoolers sitting in front of him. Today I returned to the park for my walk, and Jungle Terry was there again teaching about his animals to another group of children.

Being a Blipper, I took more pictures. You wouldn't expect anything else, would you? But with this set of pictures I focused on the interaction between the children, the animals, and the presenter. I am rather pleased with what I have captured, but I'm not sure what to do with the pictures. They were taken in a public park solely for the purpose of capturing the moment and the interactions. The difference between the pictures I took yesterday and those from today is that yesterday I focused on the animals and Jungle Terry. Today I focused on the response of the audience to the animals (and the presenter). Take a look here if you have the time and let me know if you think it is okay to take pictures like this. I believe they show how I have grown as a photographer but wonder if I should have resisted the urge to take them.

Weather report: Yesterday we were in the 80s (Fahrenheit). Today a storm blew through after I came home from the park, and currently the temperature is 52 degrees. I am going to put on a jacket now!

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