Now this is a natural continuation. The emotions conveyed are so real.
There is slight noise in the background (top left mostly). But again, sometimes, we don't really care about technicalities!
Good job!
19 Mar 2007 5:17am
@Streetlights: Thank you so much for your visit and comments. I did notice the noise but as you said I just wanted to capture the love and adoration between those two before the terrible teens comes, right now she has her daddy up on the pedestal and he can do no wrong. I wanted that feeling on film so that we all can "go back" to those days. :)
I agree with Sarah. This was a wonderful series. It's something your family can treasure and will love to look through again and again.
19 Mar 2007 5:43am
@dYe: I am so very thankful for my love of photography, I have been blessed to capture many wonderful pictures of my family that we all will be able to look back on and enjoy! Thank you for the words of encouragement!
What a wonderful and sweet series of photos of daughter and daddy. Really and truly beautiful and touching.
19 Mar 2007 10:36am
@Laurie: Laurie, thank you so very much for the visit and comments. I am truly thankful that I am the person who captured these moments, that makes it all the more special.
I can see everyone of these matted and framed and hung in sort of a collage in your family or living room!
Lovely series Dawn, thank you for sharing!
19 Mar 2007 1:55pm
@Jen: Thank you Jen, I am very happy that I captured those two while she still has her daddy up on a pedestal! The terrible teens are around the corner..... :)
Bravo. Bravo. Bravo.
Heartwarming. Real. Sweet.
Hold her close and never let her go. When she marries, she'll look for someone that loves her just like her father. She'll accept nothing less.
Scott B.
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