Thanks-the Gingerbread Kids(TM) were not even posed.
We were actually playing in the coffee shop. On the first day when I had an opportunity to take a daylight/outside of my house picture, it's kind of weird that I took a picture that could have been taken in the evening in my own house. But the photo op is a fickle mistress, and she may only call once.
I waffle between thinking the focus of the project should be framing/photographic techniques or chronicling my life. In this instance, I might have lucked out and had the two kind of come together.
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That's an awesome picture.
Thanks-the Gingerbread Kids(TM) were not even posed.
We were actually playing in the coffee shop. On the first day when I had an opportunity to take a daylight/outside of my house picture, it's kind of weird that I took a picture that could have been taken in the evening in my own house. But the photo op is a fickle mistress, and she may only call once.
Of course, you can take a handful of shots a day, and pick one, which I've been doing. However, I'm worried I'll exhaust myself way too early.
I like this shot a lot. You've been having a bit of fun with this perspective.
really - GREAT picture
pretty much what Mix said, but it really is
Gosh, thanks everyone!
I waffle between thinking the focus of the project should be framing/photographic techniques or chronicling my life. In this instance, I might have lucked out and had the two kind of come together.
Stephen-I'm hoping I don't exhaust this persepctive!
Not at all. We've got ALL YEAR.
And, I think you've done both things here: the game is a chronicle of the day, and it's a nice way to commemorate it.
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