Oh my, thank you Eliza, but no, I’m a backyard photographer, trying to learn as I go. Actually, my working years were spent as a software developer, hence the photography — trying to find my way back to my right brain! And cheers back at you!
Two delightful images, both transcending the feeling of spring in different ways. My favourite is the photo of the kids. So much joy and pure happiness.
Thank you for your generous comment, Otto. I was astonished to see the tiny grapes, and charmed by the children. Both suggest to me the sparkling potential of childhood.
Michael, are you professionally trained as a photographer? You photos are so awesome! Cheers!
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Oh my, thank you Eliza, but no, I’m a backyard photographer, trying to learn as I go. Actually, my working years were spent as a software developer, hence the photography — trying to find my way back to my right brain! And cheers back at you!
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So very, very sweet (that second shot)! The first one’s not bad either.
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Thanks Gunta! Hard to resist little kids! And little grapes are cute too!
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Glorious! Such joy in that 2nd image!!
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Thank you Sue. These kids were having so much fun.
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Two delightful images, both transcending the feeling of spring in different ways. My favourite is the photo of the kids. So much joy and pure happiness.
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Thank you for your generous comment, Otto. I was astonished to see the tiny grapes, and charmed by the children. Both suggest to me the sparkling potential of childhood.
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