It is very rare to have such a beautiful quite moment with my son. He was checking out the 'tiny fish' in Lake Sampsonvale this morning!
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It is very rare to have such a beautiful quite moment with my son. He was checking out the 'tiny fish' in Lake Sampsonvale this morning!
I like these unposed shots!
I wish I could see a bit more of his face but I like the pensive feel.
I think b/w would add to that fee if you wanted to give it a try.
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You must have rushed back down to the shore after I left this morning Rhys!
I like this ... especially since I know how often that kid actually stands still!!
But on top of that ... you got the composition just perfect here. Nice work.
Thanks Marko -I'll definatley try it in black and white when I get some editing software!
Mad Aussie - I took this shot when you were chatting to Grant about Mountain Biking! I'm really pleased with how it turned out.
Snuck away huh? And here I thought you were engrossed in my every word! It's supposed to be all about me you know?
Wonderful shot. Only a child can be such absent-minded - looks lovely here.
it looks like it was a successful session then! Lucky you! I like this pic and I agree with Marko, B&W would be interesting
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As I don't have photo editing software yet, anyone is free to change the photo to black and white and repost.
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