fishit: Thanks - and yes, at two years of age he's just a compact ball of fun running around the house, yet still small enough to allow you to just pick him up and walk away when it gets a little too energetic. I guess thats a little tough with teenagers...
A great portrait of your daughter, nice to see a natural smile for once.
G,
I am honored I inspired the capture post. ..
Kaff, I hope you did not think the last picture I posted of a girl smiling is my daughter?
I am old but not that old .. :o)
That one I posted was of a family friend, my wife hooked them up.
Fishit wrote:
Kaff, I hope you did not think the last picture I posted of a girl smiling is my daughter?
I am old but not that old .. :o)
That one I posted was of a family friend, my wife hooked them up.
It is all the talk of the Ring these days ...
My bad - I did think she looked a bit old for a teenager, but pointing that out would be a tad impolight i thought!
skipc wrote:
i need to come to cincinnati. check your pm. best...skip
I never got a PM .. odd but I found your email buried in spam.
Sent you a email from another account.
Kaff tis OK, my kids are two boys, 14 and 17, turning one more year this summer.
The boxing event was a private one, I had a whole area on the floor to move around.
Great silhouette capture, I like the lines ...
Just before the big bloom, late evening sunlight .
Gary Petersen wrote:
Big kids leave their's laying around too.
glyons I have to admit I like the eyes on your dirt mover
But Gary's has a little more torque.
I am really impressed with all the new entries of late, high quality work.
Started as sports kids, but open to all and any ideas.
Like Father like Son.
Dueling Cameras, he has the wide angle ...