Gotta love that camera!! They make every picture so beautiful but it makes it hard to pick which ones to print I bet!
(It also takes some mad skillz on the photographer’s part, not just the camera does a photographer make!) 😉
It’s like you’ve had that camera for ages. Beautiful photo of a beautiful child.
Heidi
Your photos are always so so so beautiful! I am sure I can find it somewhere on your blog, but can you please tell me what kind of camera you use?? Thanks – a lurking friend
I take an insane amount of pictures of my little guy so that we can always remember his childhood. It’s also fun to go back and look at how much he has changed and grown.
Jenera Just Me
Wow. The photo is incredible.
Deep in the grip of a Canadian winter I’m mesmerized by that dandelion puff. It’s made me very wistful for warmer weather.
marjorie
Yvonne, you are such a great photographer. When I think back to the photos my mom took of my siblings and me–they were the most uncreative photos, and there was always a telephone pole or tree right behind us, coming out of our heads. Your pictures are beautifully angled and so natural, yet with great design. There is an artist in you. As for your Hashimoto’s, I understand that it might take awhile to get the medication adjusted correctly for you. I hope you start to feel better soon.
Okay – I also have an awesome camera. I, however, manage to only take shots of:
1) my finger
2) the back of my son’s head
3) my lens cap
4) my hair hanging in front of my camera
You rock as a photographer!
(Want to come take some pics of my kid???)
That is a great great photo! Most definitely magazine quality!
beautiful.
This is great. I’m jealous of your mad photo skillz.
Gotta love that camera!! They make every picture so beautiful but it makes it hard to pick which ones to print I bet!
(It also takes some mad skillz on the photographer’s part, not just the camera does a photographer make!) 😉
Wow. That is an amazing picture!
It’s like you’ve had that camera for ages. Beautiful photo of a beautiful child.
Your photos are always so so so beautiful! I am sure I can find it somewhere on your blog, but can you please tell me what kind of camera you use?? Thanks – a lurking friend
Beauty.
Best. Picture. Ever.
So sweet.
Nice shot!
Absolutely perfect.
Gorgeous. And breathtaking.
I love it.
this is so beautiful.
Oh my god. What an awesome picture! Absolutely amazing. I ,too, am jelus of your mad skeelz!
You take the most amazing photos!!
That’s beautiful.
Amen to that!!
Excellent shot!
I take an insane amount of pictures of my little guy so that we can always remember his childhood. It’s also fun to go back and look at how much he has changed and grown.
Jenera
Just Me
You’ll be glad you did.
Oh, how I wish I could take pictures like that. *sigh*
Wow. The photo is incredible.
Deep in the grip of a Canadian winter I’m mesmerized by that dandelion puff. It’s made me very wistful for warmer weather.
Yvonne, you are such a great photographer. When I think back to the photos my mom took of my siblings and me–they were the most uncreative photos, and there was always a telephone pole or tree right behind us, coming out of our heads. Your pictures are beautifully angled and so natural, yet with great design. There is an artist in you. As for your Hashimoto’s, I understand that it might take awhile to get the medication adjusted correctly for you. I hope you start to feel better soon.
Beautiful photo! You’re children will really treasure these some day.
Okay – I also have an awesome camera. I, however, manage to only take shots of:
1) my finger
2) the back of my son’s head
3) my lens cap
4) my hair hanging in front of my camera
You rock as a photographer!
(Want to come take some pics of my kid???)
I love it. 100% pure awesome.
dreamy.
great capture of a precious childhood moment 🙂
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