Every once in a while, Ethan gets a hold of either my pocket digital camera or Mike’s, and is quite a budding photographer at age 3. He’s outgrown his Kidzoom Vtech digital camera (even though the dang thing is a waste of $70 since it never took good pictures anyway), so he always tries to sneak off one of ours. The only thing that was good with his camera is you could chuck that thing (literally) to the other side of the room and it wouldn’t break into a million pieces.
He used to just like pressing the button and seeing the flash go off. Now, he’s actually got quite a steady hand and a keen eye for things. I like to think he gets that from me.
This is New York from Ethan’s perspective.
He used to just like pressing the button and seeing the flash go off. Now, he’s actually got quite a steady hand and a keen eye for things. I like to think he gets that from me.
This is New York from Ethan’s perspective.
It was funny seeing some people react to Ethan trying to take our picture. At least half a dozen people offer to take it for us instead, but we don’t mind having pictures from such a short angle.
And then there are days when I turn my camera on, and I find this:
I'm opening this to your interpretation. To me it looked like a cab getting robbed by a bunch of pirates.... what do you see?
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