Thursday, December 1, 2011

The Epitome of Calvin

Picture taking is just my hobby, I don't profess to be a professional. I have no formal training, I just like taking pictures. You learn quite a lot about yourself when you engage in any sort of activity. I've learned that I'm not that good with people; taking their picture, I should say. I prefer a sweeping landscape or lush garden or inanimate objects. So I've pushed myself outside my comfort zone whenever I take pictures of the kids or people. Like school picture time, when they come home with the sheet of thumbnail pictures and I don't like any of them. I say to myself, "I could do better!" And then myself replies, "Yeah, but you didn't! Will you?" I have to tell myself, "Yes, yes I will." And the whole task of getting their Fall school pictures done before Spring is upon me. So I usually fold and go with the school pics. But this is just one example in a whole string of instances. The point is, I am pushing myself to do new things and improve upon what can do.


I really can't complain when it comes to the kid department. My kids are so tolerant of my picture hobby; they can cheese it up when the need arises. I've also learned a lot from them. You can't force a smile or pose, they have to want to do it. So I encourage the face wiggles and even have spontaneous non-serious "picture time". Here is what I have to work with. The other day when we were out, I told Grant to sit down and let me take a few pictures. He took the whole "face wiggling" exercise to a whole new level. I've erased more pictures of him than I keep. Oh well, at least be grateful for the ones I get.




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3 comments:

Nancy said...

He really is a Calvin, isn't he.

But I think I guessed that before you posted these pictures. :)

Becky said...

I love it. Your son has me grinning away.

Connie said...

Cute! He is really growing :) and don't you just love digital photography... you can just snap away! I am finding now, that some of our best photos come when we are just goofing around, and because I do not have a super high-end camera (it's nice, but not top dollar) I am fine with letting the kids run off and take photos whenever they please too. I have to delete a lot, but they get some great shot!

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