However, in my sisters back yard I managed to corral all of the kids for a minute or two and got them to sit down for a couple of natural light portaits.
My son and daughter are the first two shots, my nieces the latter two. All shot with the 70-200 at f/4, ISO 100:




I'm pretty happy with all of these, although the focus on my son is a bit soft. Tomorrow we are heading to the Royal Ontario Museum so there should be photo opportunities galore!
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