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lol, she is getting a lot of practice in ; )

ever since my nieces were very young, anytime you held up a camera, they would automatically stop what they were doing, face the cam, and put big smiles on their faces :)
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Yeah, the videos aren't any different either. She's been doing this ever since the "No!" stage.
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she is pretty adamant 'bout it, 2 :)
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No, this wasn't incidental.

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Sorry, I'm taking over this thread. I'm just to lazy to start my own. I'll stop.
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Don't worry about taking the thread over. I think of it as a contribution. I am sure when my daughter is your daughter's age, I will be posting similar pictures of her hiding.. So it's appropriate!

Adorable daughter, thanks for sharing!


Also, my camera has that "orangish" light that comes on before the picture is taken. When we try to catch her doing something, she usually sees the light and looks towards the camera.. This has happened so many times...
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Thanks for the understanding & yes, yours will likely be very interesting in the next year.

With my daughter, even if I have the camera already on in another room waiting for her to come around the corner, she spots it before I can even push the button. I've got a bunch of blurry pics of her turning her head too.
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