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PeaktoPeek wrote:
Steady,

I just realized its been awhile since I commented on one of these....I find myself relating to the father in this image a great deal. I am not a father myself, but my girlfriend has a 2 year old daughter that I have grown very fond of and she projects the same joy on her face when I make her "fly". In fact I toss her up until my arms ache because its just so cute when she says "again" after I catch her. I also find myself looking toward the future and hoping that one day I can enjoy
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Hi Paul.

Thanks for participating in ANY of the impressions discussions.

And your impression here has touched me.

I don't have any children (yet), so I empathize completely. I also share those happy and "hopeful" feelings.

I could really see the enjoyment (joy) the father had at the moment when he was doing the lifting and I have to say it was a special moment of that bond and that love being so open. And it was fun. I do remember my own father lifting me the same way when I was a tiny tot.

I hope to see you in some of the other Impressions threads too.



Nov 20, 2008 at 09:57 AM
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Steady,

My impression is that the father reached up into a painting and plucked the jovial cherub out of the canvas to be his own! I have a little one that gives me the same smile. I only hope he does that one he is 17.

Cheers, BLR



Nov 20, 2008 at 01:38 PM
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I really enjoy this one Steady!!
The expression is priceless.



Nov 20, 2008 at 02:20 PM
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Wow! I went back through all your previous impressions photos and you do an amazing job of capturing expressive eyes. While you have plenty of US participants, I will add mine from Houston. I suspect thsi is the same father and child in Impressions 37 and 24. This one is the best, by far, IMO. I also love B&W/sepia because color doesn't detract from the content.

This is a classic dad/son moment of shared fun and bonding, so pure and clean. The boy's eyes are lit with humor and hint of future mischief.

I have two boys, now 10 and 14. This specifically reminded me of the expressions on my youngest when he was that age.



Nov 20, 2008 at 03:02 PM
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Ubuhle wrote:
Steady,

My impression is that the father reached up into a painting and plucked the jovial cherub out of the canvas to be his own! I have a little one that gives me the same smile. I only hope he does that one he is 17.

Cheers, BLR


Howdy....

That was a very nice impression. Thanks for sharing that with me/us.

"Plucked a cherub" is something fun and imaginative. It brought a smile to my face.

You are a good Impressionista!

Good light to you.



Nov 20, 2008 at 05:06 PM
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Nicholas Croke wrote:
I really enjoy this one Steady!!
The expression is priceless.


Hi Nicholas,

I am glad you liked it. Me too.

Feel "invited" to join in any Impressions discussions.



Nov 20, 2008 at 05:07 PM
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Gordon walker wrote:
Wow! I went back through all your previous impressions photos and you do an amazing job of capturing expressive eyes. While you have plenty of US participants, I will add mine from Houston. I suspect thsi is the same father and child in Impressions 37 and 24. This one is the best, by far, IMO. I also love B&W/sepia because color doesn't detract from the content.

This is a classic dad/son moment of shared fun and bonding, so pure and clean. The boy's eyes are lit with humor and hint of future mischief.

I have two boys, now 10 and 14.
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Howdy Gordon!

(For the Forum: I picked up saying "howdy" when I lived in Austin Texas for several years. It was one of the nice friendly things about Texans/Texas and has stuck with me for years. )

I am glad you enjoyed this photo and the others you viewed too. Thanks for the compliment.

I know what you mean about that "mischief" in the boy's eyes. I saw it in the father's eyes too...so he takes after his dad.

I hope you will "pull up a chair" and join in any Impressions discussion (past or present or future).



Nov 20, 2008 at 05:11 PM
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