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Jun 23, 2005 22:38 |  #1
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I took this picture at White River State Park while attending a field trip with my 13 year old son. I expected to spend a nice day with my child, but since the staff at my son's school know I'm a high school special ed teacher (of the "hard core" kids, no less), I was "assigned" a group of six boys. Five of them had ADHD, and the other one had Tourette's Syndrome! :shock: Needless to say, it was an interesting day with fewer photographic opportunities than I had hoped for. While on a dead run after them in the park, I paused momentarily to get this shot. Although I hadn't changed my camera settings since our stop at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway, it didn't turn out too badly.

And even though the day was hectic, I had a great time with the boys! :)

I hope I posted this correctly. I've never done it before.
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Jun 23, 2005 22:59 |  #2

Oh no didn't work.....:(


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Jun 23, 2005 23:00 |  #3

nope.. cant see nuttin


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I inadvertently posted this twice, and I think the other thread came out all right. Could someone tell me how to delete this one?

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