Precious. Let's hope that little baby, when grown up, will be able to look at that watch and say it's "quarter after four". Many of my seventh graders can't tell time on a time piece such as that because all they ever see are digital clocks. Now 4:15 is something they can understand!
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absolutely beautiful picture. Love it ! :)
You give me lots of inspiration - This is BEAUTIFUL
A classic and well executed.
This is SO beautiful Julie!!
Have a great weekend
A very poingnant photo. Bittersweet.
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Absolutely beautiful, and so moving.
Sweet picture. The relative size of the fingers is striking.
Stunning and precious!
So sweet. I really like the perspective of the babies size to the hand.
nice one Julie - good one for B&W
What a wonderful picture! The small child resting safely in the hands of an adult. Wonderful!!!
Thanks for your visit with me.
Una foto muy tierna y bonita.
Un saludo.
Brilliant.
With Grandpa and at peace... all is well.
Precious.
Let's hope that little baby, when grown up, will be able to look at that watch and say it's "quarter after four".
Many of my seventh graders can't tell time on a time piece such as that because all they ever see are digital clocks. Now 4:15 is something they can understand!
Speechless with the beauty of this shot.
A very meaningful kind of bond.
That is so nice. The love and the warmth is beautifully captured.
Beautiful! Your photo speaks volumes and really moves my heart.
Very touching moment. The balance between soft focus and sharpness is striking.
Very nice !
What a wonderful captured ! I love it : )
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Reminds me of all the hand portraits you did but taking it to a whole new level.
So cute how they latch on.
heart-warming photo! a memory to last for ever!
I love it!. The contrast between youth and old age. Amazing photo. Thanks for visiting me.
This is a fantastic portrait Julie. Hands say so much and the tonality of your image is magnificent.
Beautiful. Moving. One to treasure.
How tiny the wee one and how big the one with age. Startling contrast and lovely photo, Julie.
Lovely!
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