And look at other people's pictures.
And I love
(And I'm a little shocked, right now, when I realize how photograph-heavy my blog has become. I had no idea this was the direction it would take when I started it. Huh. Do you like it or should I dial it back a bit?)
So anyway, this photo of Jordan being adorably excited to get bundled up and venture out into the cold early in the morning to take Jack to school is my entry in this week's challenge: Bundled Up.
She's so cute and so bright-eyed and enthusiastic about everything... it's infectious and delightful. I love her. And that pink coat she's wearing? We call that The Puffy and when the girls are wearing them they're like big, warm, sweet-smelling teddy bears that hug you back and rub noses with you. I folded them and put them on the top shelf of their closet this morning and cried a little bit.
Delicious. Like a ball of cotton candy. Sigh.
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11 comments:
You think YOUR blog is photograph-heavy?! Have you seen mine lately? ;)
Both the photo in this post and the previous post are priceless. You're a very talented photographer!
Cute, cute and more cute!!
The more pics the better I say...
I love photos. Not too heavy for me!! Gorgeous shot!
That's a great photo!! :)
I love photographs. A lot of them or a few of them, it doesn't matter. I say do what makes you happy. This photo is so precious. I know you don't think you are a great photographer, but everytime I see your pictures I think, How did she do that? I am currently trying to figure out how to blur everything but what I am focusing on. I just haven't quite gotten it yet.
I think you are doing great and I love this picture. Thanks for sharing!
I love the pictures...I say keep 'em coming. Mine is the only opinion that matters. Humor me.
She's a cutie and it looks like you are dong quite well with the photography! Happy WW!
I thought I would answer your question about what I used to take the picture of the green plants on my WW post.
We got a nifty set of close up macro lenses the other day. You just screw them on to the end of whatever lens you are already using. I was shooting with our 18-55mm and just screwed on the +10x lens on the end. It is just like adding a magnifying glass. It lets you get really close to what you are shooting. It wasn't expensive either.
So now you know. :)
I like it!!! and you have gotten better, I think. I, on the other hand, have posted so few lately. I needed a kick. Thanks.
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