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Old 10-23-2009, 03:22 AM
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Default My 2 year old's first debut as a photographer

My daughter and I went on our first photowalk together the other day. I gave her my point and shoot. We had so much fun. Her 3rd birthday is in a couple of months. I think I may see her own camera in the future.

So I did a little montage of our walk. All the photos on the right are hers, and the b/w on the left is mine. Thank you and Enjoy!!


16:365 morning walk
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congrate!very nice pics, come on!
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Old 10-23-2009, 03:26 AM
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what an awesome thing to do - life from a child's perspective. The pic of the drain? (on the very left) looks great in b&w. A budding photographer yes indeed. She not only looked straight ahead, but also up and down. Great shots. Would definately love to see some more shots!
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Old 10-23-2009, 03:31 AM
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what an awesome thing to do - life from a child's perspective. The pic of the drain? (on the very left) looks great in b&w. A budding photographer yes indeed. She not only looked straight ahead, but also up and down. Great shots. Would definately love to see some more shots!
Thank you! My husband thought I was crazy at first. He thought she would want to play with "Mommy's" camera, but she loves that point and shoot. Then he saw the photos and said the same thing about life from her perspective. I can't wait to take her to do it again.
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congrate!very nice pics, come on!
Thank you!
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Old 10-23-2009, 04:32 AM
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Your daughter is a natural! I am amazed with these shots for a girl her age! Tell her she has the gift!
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Your daughter is a natural! I am amazed with these shots for a girl her age! Tell her she has the gift!
Thank you sir! She loves playing around with the point and shoot. Mommy did a little pp for her, but every great photographer needs an assistant I hope to get some more from her up soon.
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That's a kid for you......their world at that age is everywhere...up, straight ahead and down and these shots capture that so well.
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Not bad really...and yours is nice. Maybe she has a future in photography?
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Old 10-23-2009, 06:28 AM
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awwww wow she is good I take my two out and they are getting to love photogrpahy also but they are nine and ten so a touch easier lol lovely shot of her feet lol
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