This is my submission for Lens-Artists Photo Challenge: Wonder. Lens-Artists Photo Challenge is a new photo challenge. Please feel free to follow the link to learn more about it.
Patti Moed said, “The theme for this week’s Lens-Artists Photo Challenge is Wonder. We invite you to create a post that captures a moment, a feeling, a place, a person—which filled you with wonder.”
Everything is a wonder, when we see through children’s eyes.
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Given your love, you are hearing from me: the boy jumping into the water is a wonderful image and yes the world is a wonder in the uncluttered mind of a child
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Thank you, Abrie. I think if I didn’t have a camera in my hand, and I wore boots, I probably would step into the puddle, joining that boy. He was in it for a couple of minutes, and he made it look so fun.
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Three lovely, wonderful children photos!
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Thanks, Hien. I love taking kids’ photos before they learn how to smile for a camera 😉
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Splashing in the mud–I wonder if you got all muddy, too! 🙂
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Ha ha ha… Nope. Using a zoom lens standing 10 feet away!!! 😉
Have a great day (my guess is you will see this reply tomorrow morning ;-),
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Really like the last shot, Helen. Very creative and candid one. Looks like the girl might have wanted to have a bit of fun in that cardboard box. Also like how the light is softly falling over her head and body slightly shaded…gives me the impression she might want to hide from the world 🙂
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Thanks, Mabel. She played with that box for at least 5 minutes. I told her mother that I would give her a new box as a Christmas gift 😉
I don’t think I had done anything similar at that age. For one, I don’t think I had seen a box that big when I was little 😉
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Love your entry for the wonder, Helen! The little girl is so adorable! 🙂
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Thank you, Amy. I am so glad that four of you started this challenge. You make a lot of people happy. 😉 The little girl is getting bigger and bigger now. Time goes so fast!
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Appreciate your support, Helen! I feel lucky to have the opportunity working with Tina, Patti, and Ann- Christine. 😊
The capture of the little girl is really precious.
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Lovely wonders!
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Thank you, Rupali. Kids are really something, aren’t they? 😉
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So lovely Helen!!!
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Thank you, Paulo. All kids are lovely, aren’t they? 😉
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I agree with you Helen, all kids are lovely. Have a nice weekend!!!
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Children are a wonder! A great response to the challenge. I especially love that little girl in the box.
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Thank you, Patti. Thanks for starting this challenge!
As soon as I read the theme, I saw kids’ photos in my head. They amaze me! 😉
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The greatest wonder – our children – beautifully captured!
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Thank you, Anne-Christine. I love kids. When we had family gathering, we usually had one table for adults and one for kids. And I always sat with kids 😉
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I understand that, Helen – then we are a bit the same in thinking!
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Beautiful! And the last one knows that the best way to live is to live in the present. 😉
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Thank you, Manja. She (my great niece) knows how to live in the present for sure! Every time I visit them, she and her brother would keep all of us (her parents and me) busy for several hours 😉
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Wonder-ful challenge response Helen. You’re absolutely right, children really ARE a wonder, and you’ve illustrated it beautifully
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Thank you, Tina. When I saw the word “wonder”, I saw kids in my mind. 😉
Thank you (all 4 of you) for starting this challenge!
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Yes kids have a special wonder at the world around them. I wish we could retain it as adults and we might look after it a bit better. Beautiful photos.
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Thank you, Irene. I agree. I wish we could retain it, but at the same time I wonder if we really lost it. One time, many years ago, my sister invited several friends to her house. My niece decided to sit under the dining table (you couldn’t see her because of the tablecloth). I agreed to join her. It was a fun experience until my sister calling my name and I had to crawl out. Ha.
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LOL. If I got under the dining room table I don’t think I’d be able to get out but I can see the fun in it.
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Beautifully captured moments of wonder, Helen!
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Thank you, Sarah. Most of the time, my great white canvas has kids’ faces on it 😉
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Best what you could do with it anyway. 😉
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There must be a story with the girl in the box? 🙂 🙂 Lovely photos, Helen.
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Thanks, Jo. Sometime I wonder why we spend so much money buying toys since they can easily be entertained by a box, or an empty water bottle… 😉
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Thanks, darlin 🙂
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Oh wonderful wonder! Such lovely images Helen 🙂
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Thank you, Julie.
Have a wonderful day, my friend!
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