In trying to get the information for you I did some more reading up on the subject, and it turns out the EXIF data is not available for these photos. What I was seeing is not the actual data. I then downloaded software for this purpose and the photos say the following:
The data has been removed, which is a sort of clue in itself I think. In any event, image number 10 is the one most revealing of the likely distance away from the subject. I would like your opinion on how the shot is possible from a far distance. Would you say a 200 mm lens was necessary to get the shot from around 60 yards? From what I have learned, the rule of thumb to keep in mind is that the larger the subject is in your viewfinder (and therefore the closer she is) the more blurry the background will be. I find the background to be indicative that the photographer was near the subject, ie. a little further down the sidewalk, on a knee. Thanks.