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Babies And Young Children: babies and young children too young for the high-chair treatment are difficult to photograph, but there are ways of solving the posing problem. Very young babies and young children can't sit up without support because their weak little backs let them hunch forward like frogs and it might seem logical to shoot them lying down. When, babies and young children are photographed this way, however, their eyes have a strained, unnatural look as they peer up to see what the fuss is all about.
In previous centuries, children would have been seen as their parents' possessions (or more correctly, the possessions of the senior male member of the family) and, perhaps because most policy makers throughout history, certainly until recently, would not have spent much time with babies and young children and small children, they may have contributed to the notion that 'real learning' begins at school and that babies and young children are rather like parcels which can be left to be looked after anywhere.
Church choirs in Easter setting . . . Church service, minister greeting crowd at door . . . Close-up of young couple in Easter Parade . . . Children and babies and young children with Easter bunny, lamb, chicks, etc.
4. Human interest.
Pleasant home with flower garden in bloom, with and without people . . . Rambler rose subjects, doors, stairs, fences, etc. . . . Flowers in melting snow, close-up . . . Dog with puppies and puppies alone . . . Cat with kittens and kittens alone . . . Pretty girl or mother and child doing spring gardening . . . Children with young animals.
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