Wednesday, January 18, 2012

Wordless Wednesday: My Girl



From January 15, 2012
(This is my daughter Adella with the Canon PowerShot I passed on to her as her photography experiences continue to grow and expand.)

Wordless Wednesday

20 comments:

Paulie said...

First time I ever thought of giving a camera a gender. . . or do I have it wrong and daughter is at the camera?

Cloudia said...

we love our tools, our companions in our many occupations and passions...they become friends and take on our energy. . .
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catsynth said...

I am wondering the same thing as Paulie. I haven't really given my tools genders, though I do assign them personalities.

Zuzana said...

It seems Sandy that we all have the same question as I agree with Paulie.;) Great shots never the less.;)
xoxo

SueAnn said...

Well darn...she is my girl too! Ha
Hugs
SueAnn

Indrani said...

I like the lighting.

Yogi♪♪♪ said...

Nice!

She has the big girl camera.

keith hillman said...

My camera can be a bit bossy sometimes. www.keithsramblings.com

Lisa at Greenbow said...

You are so blessed with such an admirable Girl.

Lara @ Uproad said...

your girl with a camera? beautiful photo!

Lin Floyd said...

cool photo whether it's your daughter or your camera...

Sylvia K said...

Great shot for the day and I'm willing to bet she'll be as good as good with her camera as her Mom is with hers! Have a wonderful day, Sandy!

Sylvia

blindpigandtheacorn.com said...

Wonderful photo!!!

(love the book review below-I'm going to look for it now)

imac said...

Real nice shot Sandy, love the shadows and darkness really gives the shot that umph feature

Tammie Lee said...

there is something wonderfully sentimental about this capture.

A Lady's Life said...

Like Mother like daughter lol
This is a nice thing for her to do as a hobby.
To capture her hands this way on the camera
in black and white is quite artistic.:)

George said...

I like this picture. It doesn't need any words.

Viola said...

ie your camera! Such you can say it as well, my girl! :))

Betty Manousos@ Cut and Dry said...

STUNNING! love it!!

great shadow, too.

Hilary said...

Great perspective on this shot. And I suspect that she has her mother's eye.