Love Thursday: Kids

railroad tracks

Being that this Love Thursday falls on Thanksgiving, I think it’s only fitting that I show something that I both love and am thankful for. And that is my kids.

I took this photo last weekend. It is for an assignment in my Photo I class. Caleb and Skyler will willing to help me out by running down the railroad tracks. Although they were scared at first because we’ve told them a million times not to play on railroad tracks and then here I am encouraging them to do just that. Talk about mixed signals.

Happy Thanksgiving to all my American friends!

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4 Responses to “Love Thursday: Kids”

  1. Julia Says:

    Very nice photo! I was thinking much the same for LT. Happy LT & TG!

    Julias last blog post..Happy Thanksgiving and Happy Love Thursday!


  2. Angela Klocke Says:

    Love this shot!

    Angela Klockes last blog post..I’m thankful for my best friend


  3. Isis Elfman Says:

    Nice image!

    Too bad about the big pole off her right shoulder.

    Some friends of mine are using this photo…

    http://family.steinhoff.net/main.php?g2_view=core.DownloadItem&g2_itemId=34887

    …on their Christmas cards. Everyone is in the photo but only the two oldest girls (twins) are fully visible. At first, I thought they were crazy for cropping out three fifths of the family’s heads. The more I look at the image, however, the more I like it. Avant-garde works for their family.

    —Isis

    Isis Elfmans last blog post..Carpets Cleaned, Going to Find a Family Vehicle


  4. Carmi Says:

    If you don’t get an A for this assignment, there is no justice in the world. You’ve captured a spirit in this scene that most photographers would completely miss.

    Carmis last blog post..Caption This 99


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