kids were here – july 2013

It’s time for another edition of Kids Were Here blog series. Here are some of the evidence I discovered this month:

To continue through this blog circle please visit my talented friend Trenity Whitfield.



11 Responses to “kids were here – july 2013”

  1. Trenity says:

    You always have such pretty light in your photos! And I’m glad to see the little bus made it back into the pictures this month!

  2. Rebecca Wells says:

    These are all so great! I love the little people on the windowsill and the bus — great conversion!

  3. Cynthia says:

    Veronica, the light in these is amazing!! I love the bus hanging off the edge and how you choose to process that in black and white. Beautiful!

  4. Great shots Veronica! I love the one with the crayons scattered on the table. The light in your house is amazing!

  5. Gina says:

    Beautiful! Love your light! Why is it that the messiest meals always seem to be the favourites?

  6. Jessica says:

    Beautiful light Veronica! Wow! And that bus driver is really doing a great job! Ha!

  7. Jaimi says:

    I love that little bus. It’s curvey top really adds to the story! ;)

  8. Kristy says:

    Lovely work as always Veronica! Love your simplicity, use of color and light. :) And I want to move in with you…always love the photos in your home. :)

  9. Tina says:

    These are great Veronica. I always love your use of light!

  10. Felicia says:

    V, your photos are stunning as usual – the lines are so well placed and the light beautiful. We have the same food face plate too! My favs from this month are the two cars on the sill and the suspended bus. Tension there is fantastic!

  11. Paola says:

    Fabulous!!!!! I agree with Trenity you always have great light and use it so well. But I must add that I do envy your windows!!!!! My fav is the second one. So sweet, so darling, simple and beautiful. I love the color, the dop and perspective.

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