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Oh to be young again!
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That is spectacular ! I love the words to the picture.
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Steve - this is one of those images where a caption is almost not necessary ... the pages of my children are turning in my mind as I glance at this photo .. another classic
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ha ha reminds me of me 20 years ago accept undo the braids and mess up the clothes and i'd be half in the water and using my hands to catch minnows
i LOVE this picture. It's such a beautiful moment and you can really sense her examining her catch even though you can't see her face. another wonderful capture Beach. Kimi
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Thanks for this one Beach! Such open innocence, Great Lighting and composition. I want to see what's in the basket!!
"Two small magicians, each with a jam jar Cast spells on the water with hazel twig wands" Thanks for Sharing this Michael.
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A very lovely photo and great lighting..i can remember when i was little and finally caught a fish...that fish passed from hand to hand as we all had photos taken with the same little fish...memories of childhood captured forever...nice work Beach.
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