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The weather has finally started to clear up in recent days. The snow has melted and we’ve been hovering in the 40s for our highs. That meant we spent part of an afternoon this past weekend running around the backyard with bubbles. It was a breath of fresh air (literally) to be outside with two energetic small boys instead of stuck in the house.

Brothers having fun in a brown backyard before Spring arrives.

The only electronic that joined us was our Nikon D3300. It’s our only DSLR and one that I am learning new things about photography with every day. Please excuse the image quality. I’ve gotten pretty good at manual shooting with our 35mm prime lens on non-moving objects. Trying to do so with two constantly moving targets is another story entierly.

When did you last go outside to play?

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