Mobile Photography, having that camera at the ready for moments to freeze in time. Moments to look back on in years to come to keep the moment alive.
Celebrating my passion for photography through use of the camera that is always at hand, that I hesitate to say is play, but it’s a way to have fun too.
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Both are wonderful but I absolutely love the second one…so precious!
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Thanks, Susan. He is a sweetie pie.
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Shots to come back to time and time again Angeline, such a beautiful glow in these happy, treasured times.
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I will always treasure these shots. Thanks, Patti.
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It’s a great table set up with this train set.
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Thanks, Joshi. He’s a love.
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Thanks, Amy. He’s a cutie pie.
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Thanks so much, Emilio. The light…it was so just right.
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Both are wonderful photos, Angeline, but i especially like the second shot. You captured him so nicely, and the light, shadows, contrast….wonderful.
Well done.
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Thanks, Lucile. I do love how that second one came out.
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Especially love the second photo.
Alison
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Thanks, Alison. The light was just so great for that shot.
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Didn’t these shots come up well, Angeline? And a lovely memory for you when the kids are grown.
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I really thought they did, Amanda. Thank you! It will be quite the memory.
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That train set-up is awesome!
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It’s great; located in a back room of a restaurant, so kids can play and grown ups can talk and eat. Have a good week, P.VJ.
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Those are both adorable, Angeline, photos and boys. I like the way in the first photo, the line of sunshine runs almost down the middle of the picture, adding a depth and interest.
janet
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Thanks, Janet. It was one of those scenes you just see in black and white in the moment.
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B&W photography truly captures the essence of a subject. These are so soulful, Angeline. Two thumbs up!
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Thanks, Nadine. That’s a good word for them, soulful!
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Angeline, two engaging images that are made even more interesting in black and white. In the first I enjoyed your perspective and how the train tracks leads us to your son (I presume). In the second I am in love with the way we cannot see his entire face and the shadows that surround him. The second is my favorite. Well done. Happy Photo Challenge.
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Oh, Sally, how you have made me smile this morning. This is one of my grandsons. 🙂 Thanks so much, and I knew these had to be in black and white.
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As a grandparent myself, I know how enamored I am with mine. It is probably one of life’s greatest and most precious of gifts.
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Absolutely!
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Unless color is an issue, I prefer black and white always.
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Black and white has grown on me. When I first started to dabble around with photography a few years ago, I didn’t much go for it and couldn’t imagine taking color away from a photo. Times have changed; it’s becoming a preferred option. Have a good week, Felipe.
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