I'm so excited that I ♥ Faces has started a beginners contest. I am a beginner that loves taking pictures! The key for me is to take a lot...then I will get one that is great!
This is one of my favorite pics of the boys. They had a blast! If it wasn't for a comment from a parent at the park this day I would have NEVER let my boys do this. They were just jumping over the water...of course one fell in a little and she said, "look they are having the time of there life!" So I watched as the follower had to "fall in" too! Well then it was full force....nuff said!
This really captures my youngest one's personality!
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15 comments:
I love that picture, looks like boys having much fun!!! Blessings to you~
Oh my gosh, how funny. I would never let my kids do that either! Well, maybe on the rare occasion, and only if we were close to home. :)
Oh, I am ALL ABOUT the mud. I used to actually MAKE mud puddles for the girls' to play in! LOL Looks like they had a blast!
That is a great pic - what little boys love to do...jump in puddles and get dirty. Good for you letting them "dance" in the puddles. Reminds me of this quote "Life isn't about waiting for the storm to pass...It's about learning to dance in the rain."
What a cute picture. I love this idea - maybe I will take part in it next week!
Have a great day!
Jen
Mud is very fun! Great pic!
That's a great picture. I can tell they were really having a good time!
how typical of boy to be covered in mud and dirt! Great shot!
They look like they are having a blast!
Oh, what a great moment you captured! Perfect for this week's contest. They are very cute boys!
How super cute are they!
How fun. I wish I could go back in time and really enjoy having fun being messy. Great photo!
I also loved the Dr. Seuss post.
What a great picture. They sure look like they had fun!
You can't tell they are having fun can you? LOL
What a handsome pair! Despite their dampness. :) You captured wonderful facial expressions and the excitement of what they were involved in. Next time, try taking the picture at their level, from a squatting or kneeling position. I think the change on the angle will surprise you!
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