We simply had to take a jumping photo. Of course, it took a few tries to capture us in all our glory.
This is my interpretation of a lantern, as expressed through a jump. I apologize for the tummy. No one needs to see that.




Yeah, this is the best we can do.
4 Comments:
I am a very inconsistent jumper.
don't your feet have to leave the ground for it to be considered a "jump"?
just kidding :)
Just because it's not captured on film, doesn't mean I didn't leave the ground!
I'm not sure I believe you. But to be polite I will concede. At least you are taking jumping photos! This is the key to goodness in life. I also appreciate the interpretive nature of your jumping photos. Layers of expressionism adds to the thought provoking nature of your jump!
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