
There,
bike, bike!!!
it is different…
so BIG!!
… mmm …
how to climb up?
how ??
This cute boy I saw in the garden. His bright clothes caught my eyes. I looked at him for a while, at last decided to take some photos about the sculptures beside him. Was I lucky? When I pressed the shutter, he ran into the view. This is the result. He even gave us the good posture.
Here you could see the big photo.
I remembered lots of photographers here once mentioned about how to take the photos about people we don’t know. It is strange here. At first I was so brave to take the photos when I found the good view of people. And now … I am losing the courage to do that little by little .
Whoops ~~

Very cute. Also the sculpture is very sharp. I have had a luck lately in asking and in most cases receiving permission to take a photo. My camera is larger now and often they ask what newspaper the photo will be posted in. But I’m sure it would take only one to two no’s to destroy my courage.
I guess there are boys like this all over the world.
Oh, I wish he’d turn and face us…Looks very cute indeed. And I like the clever placement of your trademark;-)))
Awfully cute little bugger.
Jing-he is such a cute little boy! I share your hesitation in photographing people….don’t yet have the nerve to do it!
Bravo, et tres bon le texte qui va avec la photo.
Cheer, and very good the text which goes with the photograph.
The picture is just fine in this way.
And this hesitation is only a respect of other people`s privacy
of my mind, especially children. Better to be polite.
I was looking at your pictures of other blog of yours. Interesting!
Have a nice evening!
Cute. And the bike’s spokes are interesting, too.
he is really very cute:) I like the sculptures in Shanghai. Here sculptures are mostly historical…in Shanghai even statues seem to be modern:)
Good catch!
people shots are the hardest..if possible i would ask permission. On downside, the photo wont be natural once they knew they ‘re about to be photographed !
Little people are just so cute! They do anything without a thought, so we love to watch them. I find that when I ask someone if I can take a photo, at first they look suspicious. Who are you, and why do you want my picture? But once I tell them about the blog, they usually smile and say ok. But sometimes they say no. Mostly I don’t ask out of shyness though.
Oh Jing he is so cute !
As you said, I like the way this image conveys so many ideas, suggests a story with gestures and not faces. That raised hand insinuates curiosity. He is exploring the sculpture. I even think about someone following him to prevent him from doing it and while he somewhat says “leave me alone, I can do this myself, look what beautiful bike I found, and it is only mine”