I am back. My mistake; I just noticed the date and cannot believe it's already been a month since my last post. I am enjoying my summer with Matthew as much as I can (2 years and 3 months). It's still hot and humid, but it's better than cold.
Today I am going to showcase something I found recently on my point-and-shoot camera. Let me give you a little clue: hundreds of other pictures on my point-and-shoot are like that; many of them are pictures of me (dissected, of course), and many of toys. Yes, these are pictures of Matthew taken by Matthew. Since the moment he learned what a camera was capable of, Matthew has been taking pictures as well (since he was one year old). Not to mention he really listens to our instructions—to put the strap around his wrist and not cover the flash.
But there is more; Matthew also figures out how to get into settings and menus, something to which he refuses to listen. A few weeks ago, we went to the zoo. It was the first time for Matthew, and it was the first time for me to find out that he changed the setting on my camera to the lowest pixel size. Well, all I can say is that having something is better than nothing. I am sure other things have been changed too. I almost killed myself for the pose, not knowing that he set the timer to 2 seconds.
I hope everyone is enjoying summer and, in some cases, winter. Soon, the kids will be back in school. Sometimes I wish I was going too.
~ Anna
[Previously published on My Only Photo Journey Blog]
Today I am going to showcase something I found recently on my point-and-shoot camera. Let me give you a little clue: hundreds of other pictures on my point-and-shoot are like that; many of them are pictures of me (dissected, of course), and many of toys. Yes, these are pictures of Matthew taken by Matthew. Since the moment he learned what a camera was capable of, Matthew has been taking pictures as well (since he was one year old). Not to mention he really listens to our instructions—to put the strap around his wrist and not cover the flash.
But there is more; Matthew also figures out how to get into settings and menus, something to which he refuses to listen. A few weeks ago, we went to the zoo. It was the first time for Matthew, and it was the first time for me to find out that he changed the setting on my camera to the lowest pixel size. Well, all I can say is that having something is better than nothing. I am sure other things have been changed too. I almost killed myself for the pose, not knowing that he set the timer to 2 seconds.
I hope everyone is enjoying summer and, in some cases, winter. Soon, the kids will be back in school. Sometimes I wish I was going too.
~ Anna
[Previously published on My Only Photo Journey Blog]
Comments
Have a wonderful weekend!
--JB
http://www.auschwitz.org.pl/
Have a terrific day. :)
And I might see what the problem is for the first commenter above from Warmia, if that is what is being asked. But who knows, my Polish is not that good. ;-) Does that say "superb secret photos"?
Glad you are haaving a fun summer!
Matthew is certainly starting young, and he has an excellent teacher.
Unabrazo
Happy Sunday :-)
I looooooove this!!! Matthew, you take after your talented mother.
Anna, your statement below has me chuckling. You have your beautiful hands full. :D
>>>, all I can say to have something is better than nothing.
Hugs, JJ
Isn't Matthew talented? :)
These dissected pics are lovely: hold on to them for they might worth millions one day (after he becomes a famous artist) :D.
Summer is good but I am already begging for Winter: it's too damn hot!
Enjoy your son :D!
Cheers
Guess what? I am sending my mom to a very interesting place next, to Gloppy Goose Islands!
(JB! It is Galapagos Islands, remember? - mom) Oh yeah, sorry, Galapagos!
We will come back and visit you again soon!
--JB
What interesting pictures and what great memories to put into your book of Mathew's life. He'll really love this stuff when he gets older.
Great stuff. I believe the little guy might be a genius.
Happy trails.
Look forward to some of your fall photos.