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    wannabe
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    let my daughter use my camera

    desided to take her out to do some snow pics that we received yesterday, ya it was 68 degrees friday and dumped 6 inches of snow on saturday and yup 60 again on monday. Well I only showed her some tips and these were all her. She drugged me across creeks and up hills. but it was a great time.











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    Re: let my daughter use my camera

    Quite like the shot with the wheel tracks.
    The heels on those shoes look a bit out of place in that sort of terraine...
    Pete

    Isn't it a cool thing in nature that the colours never seem to clash...

    I have no issues with you editing my photos

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    Re: let my daughter use my camera

    Beautiful shots!
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    Talking Re: let my daughter use my camera

    Awesome that she went with you, and she got some nice shots as well.
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