I think the teacher probably threatened them (don't want to imagine with what) if they didn't behave themselves. I'm looking forward to seeing the rest of the photo.
I often wish we could turn the camera 180 degrees to see what the subjects saw when they were being photographed.
I thought I had posted but don't see it. Anyway, having taught for 25 years I imagine this little one in the middle may have been cutting up and the teacher had to move him. Looks like he was jammed in there.
I think the teacher probably threatened them (don't want to imagine with what) if they didn't behave themselves. I'm looking forward to seeing the rest of the photo.
ReplyDeleteI often wish we could turn the camera 180 degrees to see what the subjects saw when they were being photographed.
I wish that too. I always like to imagine the moment right after the shot when everybody relaxed.
DeleteYes. And sometimes you can almost see the smile or laugh that was or the one that will be right after the shutter snaps.
DeleteAnd then they all lined up and marched back to class, probably giggling the whole way.
DeleteCrackers?
ReplyDeleteWhatever he said, it got them thinking.
And these are the cheery looking kids.
DeleteMaybe the boy in the middle is frowning because he doesn't have any arms....
ReplyDeleteIt is very odd, isn't it? Where are his hands?
DeleteThe teacher probably had to move him from another place because he was playing around.
ReplyDeleteI thought I had posted but don't see it. Anyway, having taught for 25 years I imagine this little one in the middle may have been cutting up and the teacher had to move him. Looks like he was jammed in there.
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