Sometimes it helps to take another perspective, a different approach. Here, in these photos, all except the three we took of her, taken by Kailani without coaching, we can see her view of a little part of her world. No matter if there is redundancy, what matters is what she thinks is important. These pictures are of her choosing.
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 | Remarkable. Given whose perspective it is, quite lovely. |
 | When she climbed up in the wagon to take the downward shots, I was impressed. She probably would have taken dozens if I wasn't so concerned about the low battery condition. |
 | If I had to pick a favorite (but I don't), I'd have to go with this one: Equisetum hyemale L. She seemed intent on capturing this horsetail just right, she had liveview, and then could see her result for a few seconds after she took the picture. Although I'm thrilled with the great stills, my biggest enjoyment was in watching her make her choices, getting the best vantage, stepping over in the flower beds and climbing up on things to get her shot. Something the pictures can't show; talent. |
 | it's a beautiful shot too. she's smart! |
 | She doesn't cull anything either, as seen in this photo of my nearly dead gardenia next to a pretty flowering bush I can't remember the name of but resembles Bluebeard. |
 | i love her shots. they are good enough for framing. u can definitely tell she loves gardening with with her paw-paw. she will have a love for this always. she is a living doll anyway. |
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 | Lydia is correct.many of these shots deserve to be framed. Don't miss this opportunity. I enjoyed the slide show, too. |
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