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the world of mr 4


I showed him how to use the camera & this is what he went of & took pictures of - his 'gate board' ones were his pride & joy! He has some idea about 'perspective' though - check out the waterslide angles & the black seated bike with blue handlebars....
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Sharon said…
What cool photos - I should give my camera to my boy.....but it hasn't happened yet!
Anonymous said…
love it and what a great idea. Good to see a childs world through thier eyes.
Anonymous said…
Wow, Lara! He's got potential all right!!

I think I have an old film in my non-digital camera, I might let my Ethan have a play round ... I'm too mean to let him touch my digital camera (but only because the 2-year-old brother would want a turn, and I DO NOT TRUST HIM!) :-)
Penny said…
thats neat :) i plan to give ds a camera (el cheapo one) for his birthday.. curious to see what he does with it.
Karen L said…
Think his photos are pretty cool too Lara - so nice to see a child's perspective on life and I am sure some of them would make for great scrapbooking layouts.

Digi Cameras are wonderful aren't they. You can let kids have fun now without wondering about the costs of developing film. Just love them.
Anonymous said…
cool photos.
Twobees said…
Fantastic photos Lara. Isn't it interesting seeing a childs perspective of things and what they see as important :) LOL

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