My dad has been teaching me how to take interesting pictures here. Here are some of the pictures I have taken with his tips:
| Ernestina. A neighborhood girl. This is my favorite picture I have taken. |
| Foxxy |
| A cassava plant. |
| A moth on our blue screen. |
| Hoppy |
| A very colorful grasshopper. |
| The rain forest at Kakum. |
| Another picture of Rockwell at Kakum. He's looking for tucans. |
| Giant milipeede. |
| A mango tree on our block. |
| Hoppy again |
| This is what Ghanians call blackberries, but to find them on the internet you need to type: "black velvet Ghana". |
| The top of a Latter Day Saint temple: Angel Moroni. |
| The beach at Beyin Beach Resort. |
| Lilly pads in a lake. We were on a cannoe in the middle of a lake on our way to Nzulezo, a village on stilts. |
| Rockwell on the Canopy Walkway at Kakum National Park. |
| Hot green peppers from our garden. |
| Red hot peppers from our garden. |
| A very small worm. |
I have had a lot of fun taking these pictures.
WOW!!! These photos look like they belong in a magazine. You are very talented Hannah! Ernestina is beautiful. The photo of the goat standing on posts cracked me up. And I loved the pencil shavings. You'll need to do a slideshow presentation of all your photos when you get home!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful shots, Hannah! And I agree, I'd love to see a slideshow presentation of your photos (along with the stories) when you get back.
ReplyDeleteKatie
Very cool pictures! I love them all! My favorites are Ernestina, the pencil shavings (especially the third one with the different colors), and the ones of Hoppy. Keep taking pictures, Miss Hannah Plantain - you are a wonderful artist!
ReplyDeleteAwesome pictures, Hannah. Is that really a goat standing on top of a tree?
ReplyDeleteA photographer in the making. How much do you charge for a print?
ReplyDeleteI agree with Wow. These are great. I love the balanced goat. It looks funny and lovely at the same time.
ReplyDeleteSusan & Lydia