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Reading to Teddy by Leanne Lindsay Reading to Teddy by Leanne Lindsay

Reading to Teddy by Leanne Lindsay

Family gatherings hum with joy, but on this particular day, a scene in the living room stopped me in my tracks. There, bathed in the warm glow of the late afternoon sun streaming through the open doorway, sat my precious granddaughter, barely two years old. In all her innocent charm, she wasn't just playing; she was weaving a world of wonder, reading aloud to her cherished teddy bear.
Reading to Ivy by Leanne LindsayReading to Ivy by Leanne Lindsay

Reading to Ivy by Leanne Lindsay

This afternoon, I came into the room as Ivy was "reading" to her teddy bear with a babble marathon. After a little while her brothers joined her. Thankfully, her big brothers are total champs. They swooped in like superheroes, armed with storybooks brighter than the sunshine streaming through the door. Next thing I knew, Ivy's teddy was abandoned (sorry, little bear!), and story time was in full swing. This photo melts my heart! You can practically see the concentration on their faces as they weave tales for their little sis. And Ivy? She's all ears, soaking it up.
Red Devils by Leanne LindsayRed Devils by Leanne Lindsay

Red Devils by Leanne Lindsay

Dive into the dynamic world frozen in time through this captivating photograph. I've skillfully employed a swift shutter speed of 1/1600 sec, freezing the motion and delivering a razor-sharp image that captures the essence of the moment. Zooming in with a focal length of 190mm, I've focused on the heart of the action, ensuring every detail is vividly portrayed. Despite the potential for cropping due to the angle of view, the deliberate use of a fast shutter speed at 1/1600 sec negates any risk of motion blur, preserving the intensity and clarity of the captured scene. Join me in exploring the intricate details and frozen energy encapsulated in this expertly crafted photograph.
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