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Shot at my home in Kerala.
First entry to my new set "Spread love, not hatred" :)
Canon 1000D + Sigma 17-70mm + Natural Light
Two swans showing their affection for one another. This photo was taken at the Magnetic Hill Zoo in Moncton.
Wynn was looking particularly masculine (or Bogan, as Jo decided -- lol wife beater XD) and I kept stealsing him to hold during the afternoon. Kun on Kun photographs HAD to be had!
I actually accidentally put him in my suitcase while I was packing in a hurry to go -- I THINK I thought he was Owen, or maybe it was just a subconscious OMGTHISISYOURCHANCE. When I slotted him into the suitcase and he fit with room to spare I knew something was up "Wha? Owen only JUST fits in here what's going on... OMG THIS ISN'T MINE!" I announced it to the room and Jo joked about watching me like a hawk while I packed the rest. XD
This photo is a supplement my YouTube video. You can check that video out here.
I took the photo took quickly - because I missed the kiss. Signs of affection like this were quite common no matter where I went in the disaster area.
alternate to this shot. I loved the background of this, but I wish I'd had more time as the "director" to ask him to make a very subtle reach in her direction as well. it feels like the affection is all hers here, and that's not quite what I'd intended...
And it only took me a year!. . . I plead lots of knitting for growing people which can't wait. Whereas a scarf can certainly wait. But I haven't had a new one for about 5 years now and it was time! And I love it!
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Two horses in the pasture
location:Virginia
photographer: Susan M. Carter
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"Affection is responsible for nine-tenths of whatever solid and durable happiness there is in our lives." ~ C. S. Lewis
Buddy Allen, ( Buck and Bonnie Owens son) and Dwight Yoakam on stage at the Crystal Palace, Bakersfield, California, New years Eve 2006