Miss 2yo laughing up a storm.
12.5×14.5cm, graphite and coloured pencils on drafting film. Reference photo kindly provided by Juno from Pencil Painting Network.
My niece, she is so beautiful not only on the outside but on the inside as well…
Baby Love / MCN: CM9XQ-QLWJH-FJSFK Our grandson Alex Olympus µ700 ISO 100 1/90 at f4.4 Featured in Love for your Children – November 2009
My Baby girl /
My daughter turned twelve yesterday, and I just had to take a few photos of her on her birthday…. This one is my favorite…. November 6th, 2009 / Canon Rebel XT Featured in: / Love for your Children THANK YOU !
One more shot of this little lovely!
A little lovely i had the pleasure of photographing yesterday at my first session since August (haven’t been able to do anything as hubby’s been really poorly). She was just adorable!!!
Graphite (2b to 8b) on A3 UPM Digi 190gsm white paper. I donated a portrait as a fundraiser for my son’s kindy. I’m so pleased that this family won the raffle – the little girl, aged 4, is just adorable and her Mum has done lots for the kindy. It was a huge undertaking though – took me ages. I’m not really happy with the scan as I think you lose detail (but this always seems to be the case!). Featured in Graphite Pencil Artists and Love For Your Children, Nov 09. Top Ten in “Best Works on Paper” Challenge Nov 09.
My niece having a wonderful time at the beach.
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I walked Max every morning on the nearby golf course. One of the worker’s children who was riding with his father asked if he could pat Max. That’s when the love affair began. PJ loved throwing the ball and Max loved bringing it back to him. I decided I had to record this affair with my camera. Photographed with a Panasonic Lumix DMC-FZ28.
Miss N had been told to walk the plank by her big brother in this shot! Taken with a Canon EOS 450D / Shutter 1/400 / Aperture F5.6 / ISO 400 / Focal length 55mm Given a vintage feel in Lightroom 2.0
A series of shote of my 3 year old daughter, before she noticed me taking them… She looks so serene, but there’s a teeny bit of dribble on her chin that gives away what she’s really like! Taken with a Canon EOS 450D / Shutter 1/13 / Aperture F5.0 / ISO 400 / Focal length 45mm / Available light Post processed raw in Canon DPP, I added a red filter effect and basic contrast adjustments. I would love some advice on post processing in Photoshop as I hope to get myself a copy asap…Thank you in advance
As usual Mr F found something that had to be climbed upon, this time a pile of logs! Taken with a Caon EOS 450D / Shutter 1/60 / Aperture F5.6 / ISO 400 / Focal length 18mm I know a vintage look is my current fave, but in my defence I had to do something about that shocking orange T-shirt my son was wearing in this shot!!
An uncharacteristically serious shot of my son! Taken with a Canon EOS 450D / Shutter 1/200 / Aperture F5.6 / ISO 400 / Focal length 53mm Post psocessed to BW, give a high key finish FEATURED Sept 2009: Family Unlimited / FEATURED Oct 2009: Candid Photographs of Friends and Family
Rickety bikes make transport for many people around the world, especially in Asia. Here a young one looks forward watching the cars and traffic go by while keeping a tight grip! You might also like “A Bicycle built for two”
Schoolchildren near Kampala, Uganda.
My grandson Oscar was put in a pile of leaves, But he wasn’t a happy camper about it.
Outside a morning market in Svey Rieng in Cambodia, this little boy was wandering alone, already accustomed to putting his hand out to westeners. It’s a common sight all around the world- the younger the child, the more money they can make. The older kids need to have a story or a younger sibling to carry along. Unfortunately, for a large proportion of the world’s population this is what kids do . Taken with an Olympus 790
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