I have a theory...for every child you add to a photo shoot, the amount of shots you have to take
in order to get a decent photo increases exponentially. These shots from St. Patrick's Day last week support that theory...
There is always someone NOT looking at the camera and it's usually the youngest.


Someone's face is usually blocked by someone
else's head.

Someone usually has their eyes closed.

Someone decides to use props in the shot.

But if you take enough, you usually get one where everyone is looking the right way and has their eyes open, even if they're crazy eyes.

And then sometimes the ones where no one is looking at the camera are the best shots...

Happy Friday.
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I love Photo Friday... it brightens my day! Auntie
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