Monday, October 24, 2011

Through a Child's Eyes

This weeks theme was interesting and challenging for me on many aspects. For one I don't remember too much of my childhood, so reverting to those feelings and ideas is not my biggest strength.  Yet I do have some thoughts of how kids feel.

Whether it is fearing the heights of the world around you or the maze of obstacle that may stop you in your tracks. Children always seem to find a playground in each situation.

On a side note when photographing on playgrounds make sure that the parents of children know what you are doing.  Otherwise some tend to think you are up to no good.  Especially if you have a beautifully full beard like I do.  Perhaps that is why no one will let me photograph them and their children playing.

5 comments:

  1. Funny bearded man! You can use my grandchildren any time. I trust you completely! :) Grrrrreeaaaat pictures David! Great ideas :)

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  2. You can photograph my kids when I have some. Whenever that may be.

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  3. I really really want to see the world with children's perspective, because I teach kids at Sunday school. This is just my thoughts while I am reading your post. It would be great if there is a camera lens that is showing children's perspective.

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  4. These are fun and creative. One idea that might be cool to see is the idea of "half," whether that be a photo of half a face, a still-life, building, etc.

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  5. I really like these pictures. Great "point of view". It looks like a park through a child's eyes. Good point about letting people know what you are doing.

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