This week's theme: Flowers and Gardens
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At first I thought, "I don't have any pictures of flowers or gardens... I never think to take pictures of that kind of thing when we're at Disney".
And then I remembered one of the photo shoot sessions when we let our (at the time just turned 5) daughter use the digital camera and take some shots. I love her perspective. And as a child, she DID think to stop and take pictures of the flowers along the way.
And then I remembered one of the photo shoot sessions when we let our (at the time just turned 5) daughter use the digital camera and take some shots. I love her perspective. And as a child, she DID think to stop and take pictures of the flowers along the way.
I think there may be a life lesson in there somewhere.
These were all taken by her at EPCOT, in the World Showcase.
Thanks to Deb at FocusedOnTheMagic for hosting this weekly photo hop!
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5 years old? Isn't that amazing! Lesson learned- and they came out better than mine to boot!!
ReplyDeleteGreat perspective! I love giving the kids the camera to see what they come up with. We gave my son the camera on a family reunion trip a few years ago and he got some of the best pictures of the week! :)
ReplyDeleteGreat shots - it's always good to get down to their level sometimes :). Thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteAha! Love that she was the one to stop and smell the roses.
ReplyDeleteLove it! Your daughter has an eye for photography!! Thanks so much for sharing and for linking up!
ReplyDeleteThose are pretty! That touch of color just brightens it all up.
ReplyDeleteI love it! It actually reminds me of my wedding :-) I used to work as a nanny and my "kids" were at the wedding - and they had a grand time using the disposable cameras on all the tables. They took good pictures - but they are funny because they are all looking up at people. Love getting the kid perspective!
ReplyDeleteAwesome pics. Your daughter knew what she liked and the flowers are beautiful
ReplyDeleteShe did a wonderful job! Brava!!
ReplyDeleteWonderful perspective :)
ReplyDeleteShe did great! I love kids' perspective when they have the cameras.
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