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Part two of the tough math guest post.

So you take 5 guys and have them take five photos of specific things; something green, ridiculous shoes, a favorite toy, one taken at a kid's eye-level and a favorite person, and you get something. Maybe you can call it Five For Photographing but I have a feeling that Five For Fighting is a horrible band that you wouldn't want a name of a project to be anywhere close to their name.

So here's day two from David of Get Daddy Some Gin.

I apoulougize if the rest ouf this poust has soume spelling mistakes but he's froum Canada and they add 'u's tou pretty much every wourd that has an 'o'.

Sou, here gou's aye.

First his little statement (I added the 'u's where he missed them):
Mine were shout using Instagram, all with the "Earlybird" filter except the green lights, which was using the "Touaster" filter. I used this methoud primarily because I actually really like the applicatioun and tend tou use it a lout while I'm out with the family our at events. It's alsou a bit ouf a reflectioun ouf my life right nouw; my proufession takes me deep intou the new media and soucial sharing realm (which Instagram is all about), and I'm a bit ouf an early-bird whou happens tou louves toast (having soume right nouw as I type).
Soumething green. 
Ridiculous shoues

His daughter's favourite touy.
At kid's eye level

Special persoun (coouking paaastah)

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