Sunday, February 01, 2015
5/52
"A portrait of my daughter, once a week, every week, in 2015."
Poet: she's seemed so big of late and just like that I'm reminded; she fits in the laundry basket...she's still little.
Shot on a Canon 5D mkiii with a 50mm 1.4 lens - ISO125, f1.6, 1/640
I was taking washing off the line when I looked over and noticed that she had set up camp. As subtly as I could, I dashed inside to get the camera and managed to take this before she noticed me. Lucky.
This week I was enamoured with this magical window scene / a little one catching snowflakes on her tongue / these b+w portraits (a theme for the entire year - inspiring).
posted by:
Jodi
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Such a great shot, and thank you so much for mentioning mine! xx
ReplyDeleteOh she's so sweet - my girls love playing boats with our baskets, I'll be a little sad when they're too big to fit anymore!
ReplyDeleteIt looks like a great spot to lay around and gaze at the sky! My portraits are always better when they don't notice me snapping away.
ReplyDeleteA shot to make you smile.
ReplyDeleteAn amazing capture x
ReplyDeleteGreat photo xo
ReplyDeleteThat is the essence of childhood. wonderful!
ReplyDeletePerfection! x
ReplyDeleteThis is my most favourite image of Poet x
ReplyDeletePerhaps my favourite portrait xx
ReplyDeleteOh that is such a lovely picture! Penny Lx
ReplyDeleteOh this captures the essence of summer time home life.
ReplyDeleteIs that an orange tree I spy amongst the confetti of frangipani flowers?
Bella x
Beautiful. Jewel-like.
ReplyDeletedreamy... and those fallen frangipani flowers just adds to the whimsical beauty. Love it.x
ReplyDeletePriceless x
ReplyDeletelove love love this
ReplyDeleteSuperbe cliché pris sur le vif...
ReplyDeleteJ'aime énormément votre blog et vos photos...
Bravo!
Beautiful capture. Love this photo!
ReplyDeleteSweet. They do seem so big sometimes, and then you catch a glimpse of them all tiny and vulnerable, and remember they are still so small. Lovely capture. And, are those oranges on the bush behind? Wow :)
ReplyDeleteLove this, the best pictures are always caught with them unaware. Another reason to keep the camera at the door (without a fiddly case).
ReplyDeleteWhat a fantastic shot. Looks like she's deep in thought!
ReplyDeleteBest! I love it!
ReplyDeleteOh, I love this! I could get lost in this picture easily :)
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Gorgeous! Gosh i can't wait for summer over here! And thank you for mentioning my window photo of my little girl, its always a special compliment when others can see the beauty in your pictures as well. x
ReplyDeleteBeautiful. You are such a talented artist. My son is a blur in most of his photos. I take hundreds of them just trying to capture that one moment when he is sitting still or the blur actually works well. A nearly impossible feat ;)
ReplyDeleteAw, she's beautiful! This photograph is just lovely.
ReplyDeleteHannie at // Chapters Like This //
Gorgeous photo! Thanks for sharing x
ReplyDeleteThis is beautiful, one of my favourite photos of yours ever Jodi! It's lovely to be reminded sometimes how small they really are. Even at six my daughter still has moments when she is just little again! Laura x
ReplyDeletewhat a beautiful picture!! very soothing and calm...
ReplyDeleteSuch an awesome moment.
ReplyDeleteMy favourite yet Jodi! This is the perfect example of capturing the everyday magic. What a sweet girl she is and what a talented photographer you are!
ReplyDeleteStunning, Jodi.
ReplyDeleteRonnie xo
This is just gorgeous, I love it. I wonder what she was thinking about.
ReplyDeleteoh Jodi, thanks for picking my photographs as a favourite this week. what a lovely surprise! i really adore this project, some of my very favourite blogs have been found through this.
ReplyDeleteJodi, I have been reading your blog for over a year now, one of those mainly silent readers who us bloggers never really know exist until they pop up a comment but I just wanted to say that this is my favourite 52 photo to date. It touches the 39 year old-about-to-turn 40 year old, mother who will now be having any more children. Just lovely.
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