My 11 year old son took what may be my favorite photo from our time here in Egypt. Wife and I are walking and talking. The sun is setting. Behind us are the pyramids and the Sphinx. Do you see it?pic.twitter.com/emqWYncLp4
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Beautiful, Shaun. Is this in Khan Al-Khalili? Such a vibrant place.
I’ve been back and forth to Cairo over the past year for a neat 
project with @BecauseBaseball and have loved my time in Egypt. Here’s a photo from my last trip that I bet you’ll enjoy.pic.twitter.com/Vcm04ya6gL
It is! And I love this.
Seems like you may wanna give the kid a nice SLR camera for his birthday or Christmas
He's amazing. I love giving the camera to kids. Their perspective is always interesting.
Wake him up now! Tell him the Internet has to know the backstory, frame rate and exposure NOW! Then ping @NatGeoPhotos
Your son really sees people, I’m not surprised as he has you for a father. This is a fantastic photo!
Oh My... The Architecture is SINGing!!
He's got the "eye", continue to encourage him. I especially dug that pyramid shot. 
Looks like they're about to drop the hottest album in the middle East!!
He’s a damn good street photographer. At 11! Imaging what some practice and training could do with that talent! I hope he cultivates it! #dadlife is great.
It is perfect. Classic Cairo. (And great conposition)
He has quite the eye, Shaun!
Shame they're not in colour. Looks great though. 

I disagree... B&W pictures are special...
Ok, you're entitled to your view. Not that I said it wasn't special or it wasn't good or anything like that. I think you get more detailed look out of it. Compare a picture in B&W to the same in colour. You'd see more from the one in colour.
OK lighten up, Francis... I said that because everything is in color now... I just like B&W because the framing of the photo is so important... and these have it...
I'm not Francis. But anyway, as I said, you're entitled to your views. I liked the pics, but it would have been nice to see the (2nd pic more specifically) in more detail, it would have been more visible. Let's leave it at that.
OK, sorry... the 'francis' line was from a movie. I recognize that you might not have seen it. And yes I agree with you.
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