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Entries in L.E.N.S. photo challenge (4)

Sunday
Jan092011

L.E.N.S. Photo Challenge - Weather


I always enjoying linking up with Home is Where You Start From for the L.E.N.S. photo challenge. The theme this weekend is weather -- how appropriate for those of us in the southeast, because we are supposed to see significant snow tomorrow! A couple of years ago we had at least a week of below freezing temperatures and everything froze -- I took this picture of my little guy at our local library. I love how beautiful the fountain was, and I love looking at my sweet son. Most of all, I cherish the memories we made that day, marveling at the frozen fountain, going to the library together, then out for hot chocolate -- and while this photo was taken on my old iPhone (with a dinosaur camera), it's all I need to remember that fun day!


I'll be out with my good camera tomorrow, trying to get some excellent snow pics!

Saturday
Nov272010

L.E.N.S. Photo Challenge - Your Best Shot




I like entering the photo challenge at Home is Where You Start From. This week the category is "Your Best Shot". Well, I think this is inadvertently one of the best shots I have ever taken - and surprisingly it was taken from my iPhone on the "Maid of the Mist" at Niagara Falls. I love this photo!

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Saturday
Oct162010

L.E.N.S. Photo Challenge - Perspective




This weekend at Home is Where You Start From, the photo challenge is "perspective". This is one of my all time favorite photos. It was taken in a corn house (if you've never seen one, it is literally hundreds of pounds of corn in a wood house - fun jumping and playing for the kids!). My son is in the front, and his friend is behind him -- very close when I took the shot, but because of how close my son is, it makes his friend look so far away, and soooo tiny. This shot sits framed in black and white on my mantle. It makes me happy whenever I look at it.


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