My daughter somehow got her hands on my camera at some point and captured some really great shots.
It was interesting to me what caught her eye. Pretty flowers, of course and tons of texture.
I have a feeling if my boys got their hands on my camera,
I might find some lovely pictures of bugs, dirt piles and cobwebs.
Oh well, God made us different for a reason, right.
She was obviously wandering around our yard snapping away at what she thought was beautiful.
a dainty little flower weed...
some rustic logs....
a glazed flower pot....
a few colorful flowers on the front porch.....
a blooming oak leaf hydrangea....
some collected sea shells in her bedroom....
She took the following pictures at a local Conservatory.
things sure are looking up.....
a beautiful bloom.....
look but don't touch.....
pretty in pink....
I may have a budding photographer on my hands.
I think she knows how to work my camera better than I do.
Have a HAPPY Wednesday!
Did I mention school starts in 7 days. Not that I'm counting.
She took some great shots.
ReplyDeleteWonderful pictures! My 10 year old loves photography and it's amazing to see what children come up with.
ReplyDeleteAngela
Wow! She's good! You just might have a future photographer there :)
ReplyDeletegorgeous! She has a talent!
ReplyDeleteVery artistic indeed!
ReplyDeleteJW
I do think you have a budding photographer! One of the hardest things to teach is composition and, within that lesson, teaching someone to get in close and forget about the background is really tough. Your daughter already understands these two important principles - lots of talent there!
ReplyDeletethose are great! I'm in need of a new camera (when your phone takes better pictures than your real camera...upgrade) what kind do you have?? do you edit?? what do you use??
ReplyDeleteGorgeous shots- I love how digital cameras allow our children to become photographers at an early age!
ReplyDeleteWow, she has a really great eye. Could there be a blog in her future?
ReplyDeleteLynn
She took some really great ones - you should frame them! Mine are back in school! The quiet time is AMAZING! ;)
ReplyDeletelovely photos (I agree: frame them! and let her have your camera often) and a very heartwarming post. thanks for sharing this.
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