Turns out, our favorite "Cheryl Show" hostess is a bit of a semi-professional photographer with a knack for making people feel okay about calling
shutter speed "fraction thingies" when asking for help. I am also aware that these aren't anything to submit to a famous gallery of photographic art, but I played a little today with a spastic, moving target, and here's what happened. Or at least what's recognizable:
In this one I hear "
COOOOOKKIIIIEEEEE" super
grunty my head. It's the lens cap that dangles from the camera
not the
antenna connected to the button that bombs North Korea. Thank you, Jesus. We'd have a real problem.



I just love the back of this kid's neck. It's so
foldy in all the right places and scrumptious too.

And then I took this one a week or two ago with my phone - it's grainy, I know. But I think she's so pretty.
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