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	<title>Comments on: October Photo Challenge &#8216;SMILE&#8217; winners</title>
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		<title>By: Gordon from Chester</title>
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		<dc:creator>Gordon from Chester</dc:creator>
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		<description>Hi Philip

Many thanks for your comments on my entry.  I agree entirely about the pose, but this was just a &quot;spur of the moment&quot; grab shot.  My young grandson was playing on the lounge floor with his toys and I noticed the good quality sidelight coming through the patio doors to his right, reached for my camera and called his name. As he looked up and smiled, I pressed the button.  It was only later that I realised it might be a suitable entry for the &quot;smile&quot; competition, and I was delighted when you selected it as one of your favourites.  I am the first to admit however that, pleased as I was with the image, it is not as good as the worthy winner.</description>
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<p>Many thanks for your comments on my entry.  I agree entirely about the pose, but this was just a &#8220;spur of the moment&#8221; grab shot.  My young grandson was playing on the lounge floor with his toys and I noticed the good quality sidelight coming through the patio doors to his right, reached for my camera and called his name. As he looked up and smiled, I pressed the button.  It was only later that I realised it might be a suitable entry for the &#8220;smile&#8221; competition, and I was delighted when you selected it as one of your favourites.  I am the first to admit however that, pleased as I was with the image, it is not as good as the worthy winner.</p>
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