Wednesday, May 6, 2009

We can discover the wonders of nature . . .




It is hard to choose which of these might be my favorite. 

Which is yours?

6 comments:

beth from still life pond said...

favorite? Ummm, yes!

Oh,okay--perhaps the last one. Nice curved edge--looks like D is on the edge of the world.

Been enjoying your flower photos so much too!

Hope to see you tomorrow too.

Jennifer Howard said...

I like the last shot too.
You're such a talent.
Have I told you how much Oliver LOVES his new ball?
Thank you!!!!
Hugs all around
PEACE
J

The Eclectic Cleric said...

Well, I kind of like the first one best. Lot's more lake, not so much child. Bu then again, I don't know the child....

Mtro. Luke Sanford Crawford said...

I like the first one best. I like the long reflections of the trees, and the green grass behind the clild - good balance.

Paul Oakley said...

It's a tie between #2 and #3: 2 because Desi is leaning in toward the reflection as if, like Alice at the looking glass, he was ready to tumble through into a wondrous other reality; #3 because the shape of the reflection suggests that there is as much reality in the reflection us as in things themselves.

All three pics are magnificent, Shannon.

Shannon said...

I am with you Paul. If I could somehow have merged #2 and #3, it would be the perfect picture- and I very much thought of through the looking glass. We are currently reading Alice in Wonderland to Desi and he loves it :)

Bookshelf

Shannon's currently-reading book montage

The Complete Poems
Collected Poems
Kenya: Between Hope and Despair, 1963-2011
Anti-Bias Education for young children and ourselves
I Laugh So I Won't cry: kenya's Women Tell the Stories of Their Lives
How to Be Compassionate: a Handbook for Creating Inner Peace and a Happier World
Children
The Hundred Languages of Children: The Reggio Emilia Approach Advanced Reflections
The Secret Garden


Shannon's favorite books »

Shannon's read-in-2012 book montage

Rethinking Early Childhood Education
Anti-Bias Curriculum: Tools for Empowering Young Children
Safari Animals
Young Children Reinvent Arithmetic: Implications of Piaget's theory (early childhood education series
Total Learning: Developmental Curriculum for the Young Child
Clinical Supervision and Teacher Development


Shannon's favorite books »
}