A quick selfie with a bright sun in the background and somebody's arm on the right side, but it's one of my favorite photos! It was just going to me a mom and me selfie, but we started adding raptors and just kept laughing...
Thanks for the challenge, Danyale. I knew which photos to used right away. These were taken in the darkened (but not too dark, please Mummy) room, with no flash and he was wiggling. They are really grainy but I did what I could with them. They actually turned out not so bad, but still to fuzzy for a full sized photo.
Thankyou for this challenge as it meant I scrapped a page I may never have done because of my perfectly imperfect photo of my great nephew James who is autistic. He is very difficult to photo graph.
Yesterday I took the kids out iceskating at Kinderdijk, it's a small village full of windmills, the view was amazing... We had so much fun, I love this picture even though it's overexposed with sunlight
Just as I was getting ready to take a picture of my girls in front of the Christmas tree at my MIL's my youngest niece popped up to be part of the photo.
Here is my take for this challenge - I hope it's obvious, but all three photos represent the "imperfect" story I'm telling, about how Grandma cuts her face off in selfies.
I chose this photo because despite the fact that no one is looking at the camera and you can't even see one of the kid's face...I love the pure joy and happiness that is captured
Just checking in and letting you know that I am going through each post and LOVING your pages! Thank you so much for keeping up the diligence, you are now almost 2/3 of the way through! WOOHOO!!
As I go through to see if pages have met the rules, I will click on the "like" button. This tells you that I see you, I love your page and you are good to go onto the next challenge.
If your page does not have that "like" checked, I have asked for an opinion on the page and will let you know what the moderators advise.
Thanks again and everyone enjoy your remaining days!♥
Also note an update to the original post. We needed to clarify on some photos, and this extra step will help us.
1. Use at least 1(one) photo that is perfectly imperfect (see suggestions above). IF the imperfection is not obvious, please explain so that we can see your viewpoint.
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