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Jul 22, 2012 00:48:46   #
deanna_hg Loc: So. Alabama
 
overflowing branch behind the house, a tough body camera, and fun will come. There is more to the story but I've already tried one time to put these up. :?

Are you sure it can go under water?
Are you sure it can go under water?...

In the hands of a 4yo.
In the hands of a 4yo....

smile for the camera!
smile for the camera!...

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Jul 22, 2012 01:24:28   #
autumnshades Loc: Grand Junction, CO
 
Really like the second one. Is that bricks on the bottom of the creek?

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Jul 22, 2012 01:31:12   #
deanna_hg Loc: So. Alabama
 
autumnshades wrote:
Really like the second one. Is that bricks on the bottom of the creek?


Thanks autumn. Yes those are bricks. In my neck of the woods this is called a 'branch'. My husband has corrected me numerous times. It is smaller than a creek. We have been having days of heavy rainfall which is why it is this 'high' with water. This is at an old woods road that goes into the woods between my house and my in-laws further onto their land. The brick are there to help with traction during the winter when it is usually pretty messy.

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Jul 23, 2012 06:52:33   #
charlie Loc: Minneapolis, Minnesota
 
deanna_hg wrote:
overflowing branch behind the house, a tough body camera, and fun will come. There is more to the story but I've already tried one time to put these up. :?


Graphic proof you can have a ball when you give a kid a P&S camera and turn them loose! What fun.

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Jul 23, 2012 09:32:23   #
Jolly Roger Loc: Dorset. UK
 
Really like the set. I guess the young lady is destined to become a model based on no. 3.

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Jul 23, 2012 11:08:51   #
deanna_hg Loc: So. Alabama
 
Thanks Charlie and Jolly Roger. :)

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Jul 25, 2012 02:27:20   #
Sac-Jack Loc: Sacramento, Ca
 
I really love this and the way it was done. What great models you have there and keep up the good work.

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Jul 25, 2012 10:22:05   #
deanna_hg Loc: So. Alabama
 
Sac-Jack wrote:
I really love this and the way it was done. What great models you have there and keep up the good work.


Thanks Sac-Jack. They had fun. And that is a tough little camera to get them interested in photography.

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Jul 25, 2012 10:32:22   #
Sunfish 33 Loc: Merritt Island, Fl
 
deanna_hg wrote:
autumnshades wrote:
Really like the second one. Is that bricks on the bottom of the creek?


Thanks autumn. Yes those are bricks. In my neck of the woods this is called a 'branch'. My husband has corrected me numerous times. It is smaller than a creek. We have been having days of heavy rainfall which is why it is this 'high' with water. This is at an old woods road that goes into the woods between my house and my in-laws further onto their land. The brick are there to help with traction during the winter when it is usually pretty messy.
quote=autumnshades Really like the second one. Is... (show quote)


Nice shots. The bricks in the "branch" add to the image and love your models! The word branch reminds me of the neck of the woods I was raised in.

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Jul 25, 2012 11:05:25   #
deanna_hg Loc: So. Alabama
 
Thank you Sunfish. We have been having so much rain lately our branches are more like creeks.:)

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Jul 25, 2012 11:47:45   #
Sunfish 33 Loc: Merritt Island, Fl
 
deanna_hg wrote:
Thank you Sunfish. We have been having so much rain lately our branches are more like creeks.:)


We've been getting a lot lately too. I would love to send some of it to those that really need it. I've been shooting in the rain lately. By the way...I've never really been able to figure out the difference...branch, creek, river. We have some land in Georgia and Dog River runs through it. Not far from there is Sweetwater Creek. Sweetwater Creek is twice as wide as Dog River. :roll:

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Jul 25, 2012 12:01:49   #
LindaB Loc: Indiana
 
deanna_hg wrote:
overflowing branch behind the house, a tough body camera, and fun will come. There is more to the story but I've already tried one time to put these up. :?



What kind of camera is it? I have 10 grandchildren, and this is a wonderful idea. Would love to get a camera for them to use, and have them try their hand at taking pics? Is it digital? wondered if they could see the photo after they take it?
THANKS for posting. Love the photos. Your girl looks like she loves to "pose".

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Jul 25, 2012 12:21:35   #
tramsey Loc: Texas
 
There are a couple of kids not shy around a camera. Great shots.
My granddaughter wanted a camera. She said an easy one just to take pictures with. I bought her a cell phone with an 8 mega pixel camera. Now she calls me up and tells me about the pictures that she has taken and sends them to me. They are better then what I do. I'm going to take it away from her. LOL Yaa right, just try it.

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Jul 25, 2012 12:27:03   #
GrandmaJoy Loc: North Carolina
 
I really loved those shots. The water looks inviting and the children look happy. Great memories.

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Jul 25, 2012 13:45:44   #
deanna_hg Loc: So. Alabama
 
Sunfish 33 wrote:
deanna_hg wrote:
Thank you Sunfish. We have been having so much rain lately our branches are more like creeks.:)


We've been getting a lot lately too. I would love to send some of it to those that really need it. I've been shooting in the rain lately. By the way...I've never really been able to figure out the difference...branch, creek, river. We have some land in Georgia and Dog River runs through it. Not far from there is Sweetwater Creek. Sweetwater Creek is twice as wide as Dog River. :roll:
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I noticed something like that recently down in Palatka, Fla. Commented on it to my husband :lol:

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