Beautiful portrait- one to treasure always. I love the angle.
very good match between theme and photo. great shot!
Congrats on the noteworthy! This is a beautiful portrait.
Its so beautiful
At The Train Yard
Don’t you just hate it when you’ve just finished writing a post and then you go and accidentally clear the post screen? Bah. Anyhow, second (and final) shot from Davisville station — one of the few above-ground subway stops in Toronto. Davisville is a…
That’s wonderful. Our 3rd daughter was born on Boxing Day 2003, and already she seems so big. That stage which you have captured, when babies are so small and utterly, completely helpless is amazing. It feels like they have such a strong animal instinct to seek out warmth and love… Though she is nearly 6 weeks old now, and still as helpless, the stage you have so beautifully captured just seems to pass in the blink of an eye.
i love this picture. the contrast of mature strength and helpless innocence is beautiful. and there isn’t a fawning sort of feel to this picture.
It is a face gentle to. It is great.
Beautiful!
This is a really nice image. Well done.
This is one of my favorites. Very nice.
very sweet
Beautiful portrait- one to treasure always. I love the angle.
very good match between theme and photo. great shot!
Congrats on the noteworthy! This is a beautiful portrait.
Its so beautiful
At The Train Yard
Don’t you just hate it when you’ve just finished writing a post and then you go and accidentally clear the post screen? Bah. Anyhow, second (and final) shot from Davisville station — one of the few above-ground subway stops in Toronto. Davisville is a…
That’s wonderful. Our 3rd daughter was born on Boxing Day 2003, and already she seems so big. That stage which you have captured, when babies are so small and utterly, completely helpless is amazing. It feels like they have such a strong animal instinct to seek out warmth and love… Though she is nearly 6 weeks old now, and still as helpless, the stage you have so beautifully captured just seems to pass in the blink of an eye.
i love this picture. the contrast of mature strength and helpless innocence is beautiful. and there isn’t a fawning sort of feel to this picture.