Here are a few of the ones we got; all processed in black and white, since we had to take them in our living room.




She's giving me a kiss, but I wish she was turned better so you could see more of her face


We took the camera off the tripod and put it on the floor for these :)





Finally I was worn out from all the running back and forth, so I said we were done. She wouldn't hear it! She said, "You go sit there. I take the pitcher." So, I did as I was told. She moved the camera, pushed the button and came running over, "Hurry, hurry, hurry Mom!" Then immediately jumped back up, "Stay right there; I gotta check it! Hurry, hurry!" LOL, she is such a little mimic! It was so cute, and her second try at it she nailed the focus and I'm still a bit awed that my two-year-old was able to produce this image (processed for her by me, of course!). Note the anxious look on her face as she stares down the camera--she was so concerned about whether it would do what it was supposed to do!

...and here's the little photographer by herself, doing what she does best--being silly!

4 comments:
hurray, i'm so glad you posted so many! you are too SO photogenic. these are just lovely, tender moments between mother and daughter. you will cherish these forever! :)
I love the feet shot and the last shot of her be silly is very sweet
love love love these! i want you to do some like this with both girls and give me copies....well give me copies of these two i really want them! so good!
your pictures are beautiful! just wondering, though -- don't you have a remote for your camera? with all the other do-dads, it seem that a remote would be nice, too -- keep you from all the running back and forth. of course, sometimes that running is all the exercise us moms can fit into a schedule, eh? truly lovely work, girl!
--charlene--
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