
Chasing the bird. In case you didn't notice, the bird on the left hand corner.

Walking out from the frame. In this picture, I like the blue gradient nuances, and those shiny reflection from the sunlight.

Same ingredients, different pose.

Why do you think the father won't help them get the ball? In my opinion, it was like that so the kids can go through the troubles by themselves. A kind of "do it yourself" method of education (what am I talking about here??).

Go my son, take the ball, you can do it!
Gambarimasu!!!
That is all, folks!
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