
FEATURED in Bubblers’ Weekly Challenge – Babies 10-12-2010
FEATURED in Images of Endearment 17-08-2011
CHALLENGE WINNER in The Weekend Photographer – I’m Most Thankful For Challenge 16-11-2010
CHALLENGE WINNER in The Bubblers’ Weekly Challenge Group – Babies (Human) Challenge 23-12-2010
CHALLENGE WINNER in the Four Letter Word Group – Baby Challenge 15-05-2011
CHALLENGE WINNER in the Creative Portraits of Children – The Joy of Being a Child Challenge 19-07-2011
CHALLENGE WINNER in the This, That and the Other Thing – Things that Make Us Smile Challenge 07-02-2012
TOP TEN FINALIST in the Canon DSLR Challenge – Babies, Babies, Babies 05-11-2010
TOP TEN FINALIST in the It’s What Moves Me – June Avatar 05-11-2010
Camera: Canon EOS 400D, Lens: @ 68mm, ISO: 200, Aperture: f 5.6, Shutter: 1/30
A portrait of my beautiful little grandaughter Poppy. Taken with a hand held camera in natural light, with the bath placed next to a window.
Photography been a longtime hobby that has now become an obsessive passion. I am fairly eclectic in my choice of subjects, and try to see beauty in most things. Thank you for dropping by my site and I welcome any feedback and tips.
Christine’s images have had:
770 Features & 31 Challenge Wins
Comments
Wow BRAVO to you on such a darling capture!
Thank you Rita for your lovely comment.
– Christine Smith
What a great picture and suc a cute litle one!
Thanks Lynden. She is perfect isn’t she!!!
– Christine Smith
so cute! :)
Thank you Yhun.
– Christine Smith
stunning
Thank you Jeannie. So glad that you like her.
– Christine Smith
too cute!
Thanks Cathy.
– Christine Smith
so cute well done
Thank you very much.
– Christine Smith
Definitely a favorite !!! Way too cute ! Great capture !!
Thanks for the great comment Jen. We think she’s gorgeous.
– Christine Smith
So precious- what a great shot Christine!
Thank you so much for your kind words.
– Christine Smith
Awwww….what a wonderful capture. The carefree magic of children is enough to melt even the coldest heart.
Thank you for the lovely comment. It is a shame that we lose the ability to be so carefree isn’t it?
– Christine Smith
Love this, Christine. Beautiful.
Alan
Thank you very much Alan.
– Christine Smith