January 4: Change Your View (Photography Challenge)

Become the subject. Thank you for the fun challenge & all your work on it, it's been great to see everyone's take on it.

 
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I used 'framing in composition"

The gull that was determined to break our skylight by dropping a nail on it.
I used my:

Find Peace Kit
Cordova Kit
Blue Skies Ahead
This Life here
 
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I so totally did this when my eldest was a baby. I wanted to see what the world looked like from the pram/play nest etc. I wonder if I got as far as scrapping those photos.

Update:
no I didn't scrap them, but I can't find the photos - looks like hubby culled them. He has a habit of deleting my photos when he goes through his own ones removing the ones he thinks are rubbish photos or when there are too many of the same shot. He takes so many, I can understand why he culls his photos, but I wish he'd check with me before deleting mine.
:angryhmph:banghead ;-)
 
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I was in such a rush yesterday, trying to get caught up that I totally forgot to say what I did here...and then today it was sunny again so I re took the main photo and have reposted with the updated image... so I went from a boring white sky to beautiful blue... the photo was taken from underneath with the selfie stick actually laying on the ground!

OK... That was not easy... can't get rid of the old page, so leaving it, and if you click on it, it does take you to the new one also sho9wn here, in the gallery... Way too many images here!




 
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I just have to say, I found these great photos from my view and scrapped the page for this challenge, then realised there's no people in them and it would be perfect for Day 5! LOL Now I have to go find photos for Day 4 again! Hee hee! :D
 
I chose #4 - Framing in Composition. And yes, to explain the photo, that is an upside down treehouse hanging in the trees, framed by the tall grasses in the foreground.

 
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