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A great way to spend time as a family is during a walk. Not only are you hanging out together, but you are also getting exercise. So, how can you make a walk even better? By photographing what you see along the way. All members of your family, except for the youngest of children, can take part in this. Children will learn new photography skills as they get older and, if you are no photographer, they will likely be able to teach you a thing or two. My daughters know more about using my digital camera than I do, but I am learning. If I don’t understand something, they can usually show me what to do. Do you need a digital camera? No. Especially if your children are young. A 35 millimeter will do just fine. If this idea appeals to you, then why not take walks along different paths each time. Then you can get an assortment of pictures. You can go about the sharing of the camera in a couple of ways. You can all take turns on your walk, or you can take turns by one of you using the camera during each walk. For example, your son can be the photographer on Monday, your daughters can be on Tuesday, and you can be on Wednesday. In a future post, I will tell you what you can do with the pictures that your family takes. Comments |
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