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My First Nature Photographs

A second graderÕs first experience with a camera in the woods

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I saw two snakes, but mommy and my sister saw three snakes. They were cool and my sister was really scared.

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Interview with PhotoGuy conducted and submitted by his father.

Q: Where were you when you took the photos?

A: I was backpack camping in Olympic National Park. When we were going back to the car, my daddy said to take pictures of some plants and animals and berries. We saw a garter snake.

Q: What was the hardest part about taking the photos?

A: Trying to know what to photograph, cause I donÕt know what makes good photos.

Q: How did you decide which pictures to take?

A: My dad told me. And then I photographed it.

Q: What did you learn?

A: We selected flowers and snakes. I did flash. And to photograph a flower, you can push the flower button on the camera.

Q: What was the most fun part about taking the photos?

A: That I can write a story for One World Journeys.

Q: How did you learn the names of the plants and animals in the photos?

A: From a book that tells you a lot of things about plants, animals and sea creatures.

Q: What kind of camera did you use?

A: A digital one.

Q: What did you like about the camera that you used?

A: When you take a picture it comes out on the screen.

Q: What do you want to be when you grow up?

A: I want to work with daddy and photograph animals and go to different countries.

 

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