I got this object when I was at this ice carving competition in downtown with my parents and my friend. I took this picture in my backyard, while putting the alpaca on a rock and setting the camera on the grass and tilting it a little upwards for the picture on the left. The picture on the right I took while the alpaca was sitting in the grass and I took the picture from above. This object was a reward for going to the ice carving competition, since we walked around for a few hours. This object is very soft and fluffy.
This object is a handmade cat that I got from Belarus, when my mom and my aunt went to this park a few years ago, and in that park people sold handmade things like statues, keychains, etc. It was hard deciding where to put this object, so that it would fit the environment. I put this object in the grass, on some rocks and in a tree. I decided that the best place for this was in the grass and in the tree. I also tried to take this picture when the sun was out, to make it look more interesting.
This object was taken outside and put in the grass. I fond some leaves laying around, and decided to use them in my picture. The sun was peeking through the clouds, but it was getting dark. The other pictures were also taken outside, and the sun was out as well. I don't really remember where I got this from, but I got it at least 2 years ago, for sure.
I chose this object because it was one of my favorite Christmas tree ornaments when I was a kid. I always made sure that I put the ornaments in the right places, and I never left this ornament out. I've had this object for more than 6 years now. I took this outside, and I hung this ornament on a tree to make it suit its environment. The sun was out, which was good, and I got a better picture. At first, I did not know where to put this object, I had an idea of hanging it up in my room or from the ceiling, but I ended up hanging it up from a tree branch.
When I was a kid, I was obsessed with dinosaurs and cars. I was not a typical little girl that played with dolls -- I was a kid who played with cars and dinos. (In fact, I hated dolls.) I chose this object because I had many personal connections with this throughout my childhood. Many "dino battles" happened with this particular object. When photographing this object, I had trouble of thinking where to put the dino. I also did not know what specific angle I wanted the picture to make the dino stand out in a way. I took this picture during the day, and I tried to time it so that the sun was out as well. I remember I used to put this guy into a car (one of those cars that you can rev up), and then I raced with my friends to see who's car will go faster. This picture was taken outside in the grass, and I put the dino on a rock, to make the photo more effective. I put the camera on the grass and tilted it a bit upward to make the dino seem bigger and taller.