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Father holding the hand of his new born son, shallow DOF

 

It seems just a short time ago my daughter's hands were as small as these.

The circle of life is a miracle.

 

Created with fd's Flickr Toys.

At least next to my giant husband's.

Not entirely sure why I'm posting this. it's kind of crap. (Don't rush to tell me otherwise. I'm not fishing.) There is no point of focus -- except maybe on my stomach (very attractive.) I look like the unholy love child of a witch and a witch- hunter. (I saw Goody Proctor with the devil!) *But* I did think the light and the bokeh and the reflections and the setting (get a load of all that trash behind me -- gross!) were pretty cool.

 

I may delete it. Who know's? For now, you get to see it. (Aren't you lucky!) Please click through and look at something better...

A graphic inspired by Americans Against Insecure Billionaires with Tiny Hands PAC. It's based off an "tiny hands" icon I made that's on the noun project:

 

thenounproject.com/lshaull/collection/politicians/?i=535192

look at him munching on easter chocolate with no teeth. He was such a cute baby!

The little baby's hand that you are viewing is from a little boy and his weight is 2lbs and 14 oz. He is a beautiful baby named Hunter. More one of a kind images similar to this are found at www.inspirationalpics.com

Netherlands, Rotterdam, Theater festival De Parade 2007.

 

Nocturnal Evita is relatively new to this world. According to her mother, she is a genuine nightfly. She really comes alive in the evening. She is being held here by Huub, who is not the father, by the way. The arm in front belongs to mommy Stephanie..

 

Yes, party baby Evita is named after Ms Perón.

A quiet moment of childhood wonder, captured in soft tones and natural light. The rich red of the ornament contrasts beautifully with the muted background, drawing the viewer into the child's world of curiosity and innocence. A fleeting, magical glimpse into the beauty of discovery

Close-Up & Portrait Composition: The tight framing emphasizes the child’s expression and interaction with the object.

Selective Focus & Depth of Field: The blurred background ensures attention remains on the subject while still providing context.

Muted, Moody Tones: The desaturated background contrasts with the vibrant red ornament, making it a focal point.

Soft, Natural Lighting: Enhances the child’s delicate features and adds warmth to the image.

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