PUZZLED GRANDCHILDREN POSING FOR THE CAMERA BEHIND ME!
PHOTOS, SOUND-BITES WITH INFORMED BACK-UP. SCROLL DOWN FOR MY PROFILE...I don't make a photograph just with a camera. I bring to the act of photography all the pictures I have seen, all the books I have read, all the music I have heard, and all the people I have known.
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TO THE LIGHTHOUSE by Virginia Woolf
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What's that crazy Grandma up to now? LOL! Great shot!
ReplyDeleteGreat reflections! What a fun way to get shots of grandkids!
ReplyDeleteWhat an interesting shot! But if they're behind you, where are YOU?
ReplyDeleteWonderful fresh shots. Grandchildren are very accepting, I find!
ReplyDeleteCreativity, very good.
ReplyDeleteCool shots. The first one is kind of ghostly.
ReplyDeleteYes. James took the words out of my mouth. My first impression was "ghosts" Margaret. I love the sense of mystery you achieved with both of these images.
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