wordless wednesday...
Showing posts with label child photography. Show all posts
Showing posts with label child photography. Show all posts
Wednesday, July 30, 2008
Monday, June 16, 2008
another edition of child photography...
Well, the kids managed to get a hold of the camera again.
Ah, the beloved broken baby swing... Nobody rides in it anymore because it's forever wet and dirty from the rain. But at least it's being appreciated here.

Cool hardware, huh? I'll bet that's never been properly appreciated. Until now...
Portrait of the Artist

A foothold from the playset... Cool.

Ah, the beloved broken baby swing... Nobody rides in it anymore because it's forever wet and dirty from the rain. But at least it's being appreciated here.
Cool hardware, huh? I'll bet that's never been properly appreciated. Until now...
Portrait of the Artist
A foothold from the playset... Cool.
A path to nowhere... (or the driveway) Close-up of the artist's friend, Sam--her partner in crime
Hey, if you have any child photography of your own, send it to me. I'll share it. Really.
Tuesday, May 27, 2008
child photography...
(Okay, I actually do not upload photos onto a disc and never have--they're on my hard drive and I'm just tempting fate before I lose the last two years of photos in some sort of computer crash. Also, now that I'm being completely honest, I still have the photos from the day I received the camera still on it, so um, there's nothing regular about my upload schedule. But at least I know what I should be doing.)
We have many photos of this particularly sparkly pair of shoes, but this is a good representation of them. Talia named this one, Shoe Likes.
Real Lime, taken by Samuel, was inspired by the first sunny day all year and we made margaritas (well, Boaz and I did), but did not have any real limes in the house. Samuel liked the way this bottle looked.
Portraits of the Artists on the Mantle or Picture Guys, by Talia
As I'm typing this out, I see that Tali has gotten a hold of my camera again... I'm sure that means this is only the first installment of child photography.
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