A little nod to Monet.
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She's a gorgeous little poppet. Takes after her Mother, I guess ...Way back when interchangeable lens Samsung cameras roamed the earth.
I'm jealous of all the lovely images you've captured over the the years of your daughter. When I look at all the photos I've managed to capture of my children over the years there are only a small handful that rise above "snapshot" level quality.
- K
Thank you very much for the compliment KeithWay back when interchangeable lens Samsung cameras roamed the earth.
I'm jealous of all the lovely images you've captured over the the years of your daughter. When I look at all the photos I've managed to capture of my children over the years there are only a small handful that rise above "snapshot" level quality.
- K
Blurgg..I hope not John.. we divorced 7 years agoShe's a gorgeous little poppet. Takes after her Mother, I guess ....
Sorry to hear that, Scott. BTW, that's a standard joke in Australia.Blurgg..I hope not John.. we divorced 7 years agoI'm hoping she's got my genes
A nice photo, Brian. Love the doggie. Very nice colours from the Sony sensor and even the maligned kit lens.Just stumbled upon this one while sorting a picture for the "light" thread.
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This was one of my first tests with the EPM2 I acquired after many recommendations from @John King.
It was taken on Christmas Day 2021, so while we were enjoying a bit of northern hemisphere sun, he was probably tucked up in bed.
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