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When we go out walking as a family and take the camera with us my 7 year old step daughter always likes to have a play and take some shots so I thought I'd encourage it by letting her have a play with my macro lens while we were out this afternoon. This is her setting up! (taken on mobile phone)

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And this is the result, she arranged the leaves herself, picked her focus point and took the shot so no involvement from me :)

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She will have a portfolio that puts mine to shame soon! :dummy:
 
she got a really good shot there!! well done!!
 
Thanks Peter! Any idea how I link to specific photo? I'm sure I have done this before :thinking:
 
Hmm be afraid be very afraid, she will be wanting her own gear soon, i forsee some expensive xmas pressies in the near future.

A very nice photo anyone would be happy with
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Sussed it!

Thanks Mac, yep I'm preparing for the worst...
Asking for a Nikon :D joke lol
 
Bang goes the trade up in kit ! She now wants it and thats gona cost you. :)
 
once you get her a decent camera they,ll be even better :lol::nikon:
 
Haha, I'd better get saving for her 21st birthday :lol:
 
Not only that, but you just proved it's nurture as opposed to nature! Bet you never thought you'd be settling an age old debate in an afternoon! :D

You're going to have some serious competition on your hands in the not too distant future! :)
 
Well, at just over four, my son and photo buddy isn't quite as advanced as Jambo's daughter.

Here he is at London Zoo last October, just before his fourth birthday. I was thinking of getting him a Vtech kids camera for his birthday, but didn't seem much point as he's getting on with the Panasonic quite well.


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Look at it in the positive, you could use this as an excuse to upgrade. Give her your Canon stuff and buy a Nikon for yourself :lol:
 
We always encouraged my daughters and bought them cheap film cameras to use from an early age. When they are small (in age and height) they have a completely different viewpoint to an adult.

My eldest is now at Uni studying documentary photography!
 
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