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Just a few more of the cross country series.

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Paul, the great images continue, we've had the agony, the ecstacy, and the anticipation and now we have the coy, the concerned and the confident, the good work continues
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Thanks Steve. I do not know why the heck I included the B&W of the fire-hose bib in this set. It may have something to do with being pretty sauced last night as I went to visit a couple my wife and I know, and they had their first gala at the townhome they just bought, which is beautiful.We must have drunk three bottles of very nice pinots, and one cab sauv. I am definitely "under the weather"! Thank god i do not do that very often. Cheers, mate.
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Hi paul
wow take it easy mate we dont want any dodgy shots lol!! only kidding.I like all of these especially the second -that is a great capture-well you know me i just love b/w and people and the unusual like your first.
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Camera shy girls, again. That is just a great photo. What I love about your shots is that they are more than portraits. You are so good at taking photos that tell a story, as told in expressions. These are photos any parent would treasure.
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Hi paul
wow take it easy mate we dont want any dodgy shots lol!! only kidding.I like all of these especially the second -that is a great capture-well you know me i just love b/w and people and the unusual like your first.
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Thanks mike. I am with you on the B&W people shots, and the unusual. I thought about just writing "ditto" , but felt I would be taking on a character in the movie, Ghost!
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Camera shy girls, again. That is just a great photo. What I love about your shots is that they are more than portraits. You are so good at taking photos that tell a story, as told in expressions. These are photos any parent would treasure.
Thanks lindy. I am planning on giving the kids a print of their choice. Yikes, the way I am going that might cost me a lot of $!!! As far as the kinds of people shots I like taking, I try to wait for the right moment and catch them unaware. I find that posed shots can be interesting with students, but not nearly as interesting. Cheers.
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I agree with Linda, and these truly do show expression. Nice set...again.
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I agree with Linda, and these truly do show expression. Nice set...again.
Thanks Leona!
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