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01/09/2007 07:43:00 AM · #1
I want to say thank you once again to lhall and RayEthier and the other anonymous givers who donated memberships to a handful of youngens here at DPC. aidanthetoo was one of those lucky kids and while he may not enter challenges a whole lot doesnt mean that he doesnt take a ton of pictures. Having the ability to post pictures into his portfolio is a wonderful thing. All of our family is scattered around the world and DPC has given them an opportunity to see the work that the Clan of Too has been able to produce intermingled with some of the coolest photography we have ever seen.

Now that Aidan has his own portfolio we can upload more of his images. If you get a chance please check out his work from a 4 year olds perspective. No editing has been done on most of the pics and what ones that do are only auto set adjustments. Nothing groundbreaking but some are fairly entertaining. Enjoy!

A 4 Year Olds Perspective
01/09/2007 07:47:15 AM · #2
That's cool, Tim. 4 year olds - mine included - sometimes have a better eye for composition than we adults can believe.
01/09/2007 07:48:25 AM · #3
Very cute. I like the low perspective on some of the shots ..... oh wait, I guess that's a normal perspective for a 4 year old! ;o)
What a great way to share photos with family and friends. You've got quite the budding photographer on your hands.
:o)
01/09/2007 08:11:41 AM · #4
I am so impressed with your images Aidan, and I look forward to seeing any new image that you upload.
01/09/2007 08:59:27 AM · #5
Originally posted by timfythetoo:

... the Clan of Too ...

When is the novel coming out? :D

I gave my 4 yr-old son my old Olympus 1.3MP camera for Christmas - it was really a present for myself as I love watching him have fun with it. My wife rolls her eyes when he says "hey, doesn't this look cool?".

Way cool on the port for your son, and hats off to Linda for her inspiring birthday gift!
01/09/2007 09:08:13 AM · #6
Tell Aidan I said Great Job! My son's been going to town with his camera too. He takes the most bizarre pictures, lol. He has a thing for gas stations and moving cars.
01/09/2007 09:30:25 AM · #7
Are you posting those to a folder in your portfolio, Kelli? I think they'd be fun to see!
01/09/2007 10:01:44 AM · #8
Originally posted by Melethia:

Are you posting those to a folder in your portfolio, Kelli? I think they'd be fun to see!


I've only posted 2 so far. I need to make a folder for him.
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