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Sunday, April 21, 2013
Blurring Things...
I'm not supposed to blog too many details about my grandkids or pictures that would make it possible for people to recognize them in the street. So when somehow pictures come out looking like this, I don't mind, not at all.
This is something I have often thought about with what measures I would consider taking for the security of my family if we lived in Israel. I would do the same for my own children/family if we didn't live in a small town where everyone knows them anyway! A great way to use photos that would normally not be 'ideal', good job!
Well, no. Now that I think about it, you are right, I would most certainly feel the same if we lived in Sydney or another major city here in Australia too. Its just been a long time since I've lived somewhere were it is a real concern.
An interesting way of dealing with the issue ... even the blurry picture makes me smile, as they must be so precious.
ReplyDeleteI usually show their backs, but this unexpected, unplanned shot is so pretty, at least IMHO, Leora. Don't you think so?
ReplyDeleteThis is something I have often thought about with what measures I would consider taking for the security of my family if we lived in Israel. I would do the same for my own children/family if we didn't live in a small town where everyone knows them anyway!
ReplyDeleteA great way to use photos that would normally not be 'ideal', good job!
Danielle, is it only in Israel that we should be careful?
ReplyDeleteWell, no. Now that I think about it, you are right, I would most certainly feel the same if we lived in Sydney or another major city here in Australia too. Its just been a long time since I've lived somewhere were it is a real concern.
ReplyDeleteDanielle, the simple life...
ReplyDeleteIt's also a matter of your decisions and your kids. These are my grandchildren.