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Lucas Joel R........ what a delightful little soul he is. Today was such a beautiful visit with my special little man :) Just 24 hours old.

Stick a baby in a pumpkin and you can't go wrong. Another shot of my grand baby, Alivia.

 

Canon 580 EX II in Westcott Rapid box triggered with Phottix Odin 1.5.

Color desaturated and tweaked in Lightroom.

 

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90 of 365: my baby album. Need to return it to my mom. But wanted to make copies of stuff in it.

OK, enough of the spider photos ... but I thought that this had a nice spooky kind of light - more by accident than design. We'll have very few bugs left in our home after this lot grow up ...

 

Just for a sense of scale: the body of the spiderlings are 1-2mm long and the adult's body about 1cm

My grandson is here from Friday to Sunday, so all I have this weekend is babyphotos !

.....hence a former reject from my archives.

I don't have any babyphotos of Russi =(

 

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Some days you take what you can get! This is such a one. True, the first bloom for the season of the Wolley-Dod rose opened today. It didn't get a start, so here's one I prepared earlier; and I must have been prepared because according to the data, it was photographed with an SMC Takumar f1/1.4 50mm M42 screw mount on the old faithful 60D. That can't be spur of the moment!

 

Today fortune favoured the one with the long lens still on the camera body! The local magpie family finally fledged their single hatchling for this year. It's been around for days now, but hidden away safely in the dense cover of pine and cypress. This must be some kind of record. It has taken what seems like an eternity; longer than normal.

 

I wouldn't have chosen this background! But you take what you can get. There's history being made and a handing over of a baton. Last year's surviving chick has just been "Baby". Now she's feeding a new sibling that won't do. As of this moment she takes her new name. She suggested it herself with her flying prowess, her contortions as she banks and her fearless flying straight and true through the ravens in service of her sibling: she is now "Mistress Quickly".

 

For those in on the joke, she's more Merry Wives of Windsor than as she is portrayed in any of her Henry appearances. Will she be shortened to Nell, keep her full name, or insist she's always my Baby? Not the latter, I think, as she clearly shows today her critical, grown-up and unglamorous role in raising her sibling: the new Baby!

 

I've been a professional photographer for over thirty years and this is the greatest photo I've ever made...my first grand baby. Meet Alivia.

 

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Re-edited. See the full baby photo session here (click Client Proofs):

 

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eight days old...

 

strobist info: One light @1/16 with 1/2 CTO through a white umbrella as main light, camera left and another one through a white umbrella as a second light, also camera left.

Summer has never been my time to photograph birds. Too hot and I'd rather spend time on my boat or on the motorcycle. Summer is my wedding and people photography season. Anyway how can you resist sticking a baby in a watermelon and shooting away. What a blast.

 

Canon 580 II shot thru Westcox Rapid Box for fill.

Phottix Odin II triggers.

 

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What a beautiful moment of interaction - amazing, to think Lucas is only 24 hrs old.

Getting to know each each other :)

She is small, but by no means fragile. There’s uncertainty in her wide eyes, a quiet question about the world she doesn't yet understand. Her fingers clutch the textured bark with determination—soft skin meeting rough surface, innocence meeting challenge. This is not merely a moment of play, but one of becoming. In her tentative posture is the essence of early courage, the kind that doesn’t roar, but that reaches. She doesn't yet know how vast the world is, but something within her leans forward anyway. In this balance between hesitation and hope, we glimpse the first bloom of inner strength. To watch her is to witness the raw, beautiful paradox of growth—where vulnerability walks hand in hand with resilience.

We're Here: Monday Mockery

 

I couldn't imagine mocking any of my WH friends so I decided to cast my net a bit wider and embarrass Moriarty.

  

yesterday I photographed this little princess! she was soo good:)

the light was magical in the park that morning:)

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Top of the clouds image was taken out an airplane window. Baby is my granddaughter. Photos combined and enhanced in Photoshop Elements. Print size 4x6 inches.

EF100mm f/2.8L IS USM | F/2.8 | ISO 400 | 1/80 sec.

 

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Canon 1D Mk IV

Canon 24-105L

White Lightning 1600 Ultra shot into 42" silver umbrella

White Lightning 800 Ultra shot into 42" soft white umbrella

B&W conversion and sepia

 

One more of baby Freya at six weeks

Well, what can I say?

 

Exposed with Canon 580 EX II flash shot thru a Westcott Rapid Box from photographers right. Triggered with Phottix Odin 1.5

 

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My beautiful first born baby boy Koss Robinson Krieger. He asked to see the camera collection first thing.

Newborn baby artistic pictures

I had invited for ceremony in29th January and i had gone there.I was finished my my work and just took my camere for put that on my bug. Suddenly I saw this baby was crying for buy a doll.Then i click this beautiful Moment! His mother was laughing after seeing this photo😄

This is me when I was about a 5-6 months old, and on the top left is my baby bracelet, That my father brought for me.

It's nice to photograph owls and eagles but nothing can come close to capturing an Angel. This is my 2 day old granddaughter, Adeline Estelle Bader. We got to Sweden just in time for her birth. Merry Christmas to us.

 

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