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Monday, November 15, 2010
Screw it
Phillips head
Laval, QC, July 2009
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Remember the other day when I wrote about looking for things that no one else would (link here)? Well, our son, Zach, seems to have inherited the same gene, as he captured this closeup of a screw head during one of his shoots. He didn't need a reason to take it, which was the whole point of the exercise.
Because not everything needs a reason, and I hope my kids learn this lesson whether or not they've got a camera in their hands.
Your turn: Do you learn life lessons through your photography? Would you like to share one with us?
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It seems your son has inherited your skill of observation. What a terrific gift.
ReplyDeleteaw your son sounds like a very smart boy
ReplyDeleteThis is a very simple, yet intriguing photo. I guess the age old adage is true, like father like son.
ReplyDeletemore T.P. from me here
I happily take pictures of obscure things for textures to use in my paintings. My 3 year old son also loves the digital camera its fun seeing what he has taken pictures of when I finally get the camera back
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