The other day I noticed that my camera was not in its usual place. Once I stopped hyperventilating at the thought of my
preshus being missing, I searched the house and found it in one of the kids' bedrooms.
I scrolled through the pictures to see if I could figure out who had played with it and found this series of pictures.


(notice the graffiti on the dresser, thanks to Campbell)
Love the stylized framing of "still life with dime"...
ReplyDeleteand that architectural-magazine-style picture of the front (?) door is very edgy. (or vertiginal, perhaps? :)
hmmm... my verification word is "reckful" -- would that be the opposite of "reckless"??
The self portrait is precious!
ReplyDeleteAnd isn't the culprit a cute one?
ReplyDelete(but I kind of think one of his "girls" might have done it and then framed him, literally!)
Oh my word that is one of your funniest posts! I love what he deems worthy of capturing on...er.. film. And all from his perspective. Hilarious!
ReplyDeleteIt gets a lot harder when they learn to actually be sneaky.
ReplyDeleteHaha that's priceless, really . . .Love the surprised look on his face! Must have been when he heard the 'click'! Gorgeous naughty boy.
ReplyDeleteThat's hilarious. It's like a peek inside a child's mind, seeing the world from their vantage point. Pretty cool.
ReplyDeleteI actually thought those were painted flowers on the dresser until I read your caption.
ReplyDeleteSo funny.
excellent!
ReplyDeleteI don't think those photos could be more "day in the life" if they tried. What a total hoot.
ReplyDeleteAwww... That is awesome!
ReplyDelete:-D Anna
Wow, it's hard to pick a favorite!
ReplyDeleteOf course gotta go with that cute face as #1. Then it's a tie between the pile of books (near and dear to my heart ...) and the kids-eye view of the table.
So when's the formal exhibition in a posh gallery??