Daughters

Raid
It was your first posts on this thread which inspired me to put up photos of my daughters. It took me long enough because I'm still on a learning curve on 'how to do things'.
I think your latest posts are stunning - I've something more to aspire to.
Thanks for posting 'updates'.

jesse
 
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I have 4 y/o twin daughters, Ruby and Veerle. Here photographed with an Oly 35SP cropped to a square format.

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Not my daughter, but shot at a birthday party a couple of months ago. Taken with the D-lux 4.

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Alice is six, just lost a tooth, and the old glass loves her...
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Summar, contrejour
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Summar, EV12
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Raid
It was your first posts on this thread which inspired me to put up photos of my daughters. It took me long enough because I'm still on a learning curve on 'how to do things'.
I think your latest posts are stunning - I've something more to aspire to.
Thanks for posting 'updates'.

jesse

Hello Jesse,
Thanks.
I take photos all the time of my daughters, and I can tell how much Dads love daughters, so I started this thread.

Best method is place a chair beside a window, and then take photos of people inside your home. I prefer natural settings. I watch my daughters as they play or they want to tell me about their lives.
 
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Halloween about 20 years ago... Avery in the wagon and her brother Dewey.... Scanned from an ancient print. Probably shot with a Leica CL/40 'cron.
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