Thursday, April 3, 2008

Learning to Wink

I love it when I wink at Sarah and she tries to wink back. She has the cutest expressions and I actually got some of them caught in pic's.

I love how she squeezes her eyes really tight.

Is that not the most carefree looking little girl? You can almost hear the giggle, can't you?

That's my little beauty. Can't believe I actually got this pic. and she didn't turn away before I snapped it. Yay!


Another wink attempt. So cute!

I can almost imagine she's about to say, "This is my better side." :0)




6 comments:

Tess said...

Adorable!! She is one gorgeous little girl! Her eyes are amazing!

I love the winks, very cool!!

A mom said...

She has such beautiful eyes. She is going to melt hearts when she perfects her wink.

Tracy said...

She is truly a beautiful little girl! Great pictures MOM!

Lori said...

Cute! Cute! Pictures of Sarah.
She is definetly a beauty.
Love her winking.

We will try and call you back today.
Life gets so busy and most nights I am so tired and can hardly stay up past 9PM.

Jamey said...

That is so cute. I love it when kids are learning to wink! Your girls are beautiful!

Julie Watts said...

Hi Tami!

I agree, those eyes are GORGEOUS!

I wanted to share my 2 cents with you...go ahead and shoot at an ISO 100,200,300. Use higher ISOs if you don't have a lot of light (indoors, etc). To capture a toddler, you just need a fast shutter speed, so it stops the action. If the shutter stops the action, that means it isn't open long enough to soak up the light, so you need an aperture/f-stop as low as your camera/lens will go. 3.5, or lower, depending on if you are outside and it's bright or not. Start with a shutter speed of 1/125th, if they are still blurry, go faster, 1/250, 1/500, etc. On your camera the number may just look like "125" or "250". Experiment! Good luck!