To be honest, the photo of James, our youngest grandson, taking a breather by Cow Tower along the riverside path, would have been my choice for World Photography Day 2024, but it is a personal photo and so not really for public viewing. He is a 15 year old and quite autistic, as well as being much taller than Adrian and me, and he now walks much faster than we do
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William Sutherland said:
raingirl said:
Is this a normal view for you? Or did you happen across it, or decide to go there for our event?
Happy World Photography Day!
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Nicole Merdrignac said:
raingirl replied to Amelia:
My father was an architect and having grown up in an architecturally designed home has defintely given me a large interest in artchitecture from all time periods.
peace.
Nick Weall said:
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Keith Burton said:
I really like the image in your PiP as well. Both of my grandchildren are autistic and it can make for some interesting and challenging days out, but I wouldn't change them for the world and I expect you feel the same way.,
Ecobird said:
The photo of your grandson enjoying the sun is really lovely. Is he waiting for you to catch up with him?!One of my grandsons, whilst not autistic, had a lot of learning difficulties because his poor hearing was not picked up at his school and he was largely ignored. By this time he had almost made up his own language from what he could hear. My daughter changed his school and now he is grown up but still has a lovely childlike innocence about him and is the sweetest of lads. I expect you feel the same about your grandson too.
An excellent photo for WPD
Best wishes Carol
Peter Castell said:
Xata said:
Fortunately nowadays autistic persons have their place in our societies, I would have chosen this portrait of him as main for this day, the portrait conveys an important message.
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Roger (Grisly) said:
A superb capture for World Photography Day!