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Kalessin
02-03-10, 10:59 AM
My daughter's "homework" last weekend was to have a photograph taken of her reading a book in an unusual place.
I was quite pleased with the results and thought I'd share them :)
http://www.ascomi.net/kalessin/tbcp_01.jpg
http://www.ascomi.net/kalessin/tbcp_02.jpg
http://www.ascomi.net/kalessin/tbcp_03.jpg
PoRk ChOp
02-03-10, 11:03 AM
Haha
Bluefish
02-03-10, 09:03 PM
nice, was that ride she's reading.
the_lone_wolf
02-03-10, 09:04 PM
Should be reading a bike magazine mate...;)
Filipe M.
02-03-10, 09:43 PM
Should be reading a bike magazine mate...;)
Or "Twist of the Wrist" ;)
Kalessin
03-03-10, 12:52 PM
nice, was that ride she's reading.
No, but she has read it on occasion!
I'd like to point out, I didn't get the bike out just for the photo op, I had just ridden it, celebrating one day of biking weather in the whole of February :)
Still getting to grips with the Nikon D60 too, but quite pleased with those pics (had to take 20 shots to get 3 good ones though ;))
wyrdness
03-03-10, 01:33 PM
Like the middle photo especially. My little one is still much to small to sit on a bike, though he does rush to the window when he hears the neighbours very loud 1500cc cruiser go past.
Jayneflakes
06-03-10, 09:33 AM
nice, was that ride she's reading.
As any self respecting parent knows, you always start the young ones off with Streetfighters! :lol:
That mag got me through Uni in the late 90's, I loved it's vicious anarchy, especially while I was stuck on an Environmental Science field trip to CAT! :smt107
Specialone
06-03-10, 09:52 AM
I dont know if this is relevant, but she appears to be sitting the wrong way round on a couple, not the best way to get her on two wheels imo.
Good pics though ;)
-Ralph-
06-03-10, 01:07 PM
Why would I not be surprised if the school complained that it was dangerous place for her to read, as she could have easily fallen from the bike onto the slabs? :rolleyes:
Or am I just being too cynical about the nanny state?
Why would I not be surprised if the school complained that it was dangerous place for her to read, as she could have easily fallen from the bike onto the slabs? :rolleyes:
Or am I just being too cynical about the nanny state?
could be in a worse place... ;-)
http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3467/3891676489_2c630bf44a.jpg
-Ralph-
06-03-10, 01:13 PM
could be in a worse place... ;-)
http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3467/3891676489_2c630bf44a.jpg
rofl! he yours? tell me you didn't shut the door?
Kalessin
06-03-10, 07:16 PM
Why would I not be surprised if the school complained that it was dangerous place for her to read, as she could have easily fallen from the bike onto the slabs? :rolleyes:
Or am I just being too cynical about the nanny state?
Don't get me started. School send a pink slip home every time she has a bump or a scrape. She's quickly learning that feigning injury is a good way to get attention :mad:
shonadoll
06-03-10, 08:01 PM
Awww, she's adorable,lovely pics.
Kalessin
09-03-10, 09:42 PM
I hadn't realised that the photos were going to be entered into a competition, and she won :)
So proud :)
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