I Gave My 19-Month-Old Son My Old Canon G12: Here’s His POV
Stan has learned how to use a camera and to shout out cheese as he presses the shutter.
He has a few of my old crappy point and shoot film cameras in his toy box to play with, but today I gave him my Canon G12. To be honest it’s a pile of shit and it doesn’t get used at all. It was probably a tip top camera back in the day but by today’s standards it’s not the best.
He wandered round the house and garden snapping away saying ‘cheese’ at everything. He even managed to switch the settings to ‘sepia’ at one point. I’m guessing he was feeling a bit pretentious and wanted to change the style of his shots. He looks through the viewfinder as well rather than use the LCD screen on the back.
After he had finished and started to press all the buttons to see what they did I whacked the memory card in the MacBook and had a look at the pics. He did pretty well!
What do you think? Is he any good? Is the dude a phot in the making or should he hang the camera up now and get back to watching Paw Patrol and colouring in?
As he walked around, I grabbed a few on my iPhone as well.
FAQ: The grass is fake it’s a brand called Tiger Turf. The dining room table was from Habitat.
Here they are.
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Stan has learned how to use a camera and to shout out cheese as he presses the shutter
He started snapping away saying ‘cheese’ at everything
He even managed to switch the settings to ‘sepia’ at one point
What do you think? Is he any good?
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Share on FacebookHe's sooo cute! Actually some really nice shots there. I really like the shadow/grass ones and the ones underneath the table. Different perspectives :)
First he is adorable!!! What a cutie! Keep it going his perspective is awesome.... just imagine what he will do once he gets more experience and sees his work! Well done little one
Load More Replies...What I like most is the perspective of a very little person. It has been so very many years (I am 70) since I spent much time down at that level, it was refreshing to see. He is very serious and pays a lot of attention to learning his chosen motivation. That is truly a gift at any age.
You can tell he started to really think about what he was taking pics of. Nice work buddy!
Hahahaha....I love his facial expression-looks so cool and like a professional photographer....picture from his angle and point of view are just awesome....keep it up little guy!
I really love this. We always wonder what they are thinking, but this gives us a little insight into what they may find interesting. Very awesome.
The pictures taken of the father and mother I definitely think should be cherished the most.
This is intriguing! You can really see what keeps him busy! Some of them are actually pretty good photos! You should really let him mess around with it "often" as he will really grow into it, he's already doing a decent job so far - imagine once he understands the full potential and begins expressing himself. I think you might have something here!
He's sooo cute! Actually some really nice shots there. I really like the shadow/grass ones and the ones underneath the table. Different perspectives :)
First he is adorable!!! What a cutie! Keep it going his perspective is awesome.... just imagine what he will do once he gets more experience and sees his work! Well done little one
Load More Replies...What I like most is the perspective of a very little person. It has been so very many years (I am 70) since I spent much time down at that level, it was refreshing to see. He is very serious and pays a lot of attention to learning his chosen motivation. That is truly a gift at any age.
You can tell he started to really think about what he was taking pics of. Nice work buddy!
Hahahaha....I love his facial expression-looks so cool and like a professional photographer....picture from his angle and point of view are just awesome....keep it up little guy!
I really love this. We always wonder what they are thinking, but this gives us a little insight into what they may find interesting. Very awesome.
The pictures taken of the father and mother I definitely think should be cherished the most.
This is intriguing! You can really see what keeps him busy! Some of them are actually pretty good photos! You should really let him mess around with it "often" as he will really grow into it, he's already doing a decent job so far - imagine once he understands the full potential and begins expressing himself. I think you might have something here!


































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