“Happiness always looks small while you hold it in your hands, but let it go, and you learn at once how big and precious it is.” – Maxim Gorky. My sons hand in mine. © 2007.
This photo was taken on a trip down to Inverloch beach (Victoria, Australia)... on that day the sea and air were so quiet we were like standing still in time… Thank you so much for the plethora of comments everyone, I am glad this has touched so many people :) All proceeds from this image are donated in memory of my little boy Noah to the / Fanconi Anemia Research Fund. / Fanconi Anaemia (FA) is a rare inherited (genetic) disease, leading to progressive bone marrow failure, chromosome fragility and high cancer susceptibility. Gratefully / Carole The following images are also for sale to help and raise funds:
Here are my boys and hubby checking out the clouds before a storm.
A street photo taken at Changi Airport, Singapore. Using the natural light as backlighting, these people were quickly snapped in silhouetted as they were walking away. I’m surprised how similar these people are. They echoed each other in terms of being in a pair. Also, the pairs in the foreground are single dad with their only child. All this captured at the time 16:57.
Malcolm & Daddy in a tender moment Thank you Sally for writing the beautiful poem. FATHER & SON By Sally Omar © 2008 Sally Omar A little boy being held in big strong arms / His father holding him / Keeping him from harm A love so pure it cannot fully be explained / Like the stars and the moon / And a summer rain A little boy holding his father’s face / So protected and loved / In a strong embrace FATHER & SON / Their hearts beat together / As if they were one A father who will always be there / Showing his son / How much he cares Wanting the best for his little boy / The love of his life / His unbelievable joy FATHER & SON whisper sweet words / No one else can hear / Like the magical songs of a birds © 2007 All Rights Reserved FEATURED on RedBubble Home Page December 24- 25, 2008 FEATURED by PEACE, LOVE & TRANQUILITY 2nd Place Peace, Love & Tranquility Face of Love Challenge
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Here is a captured greeting between my younger son and my hubby who’s just returned home from work.
medium-pencil / better photo of my work!
Portrait of my son. / / Canon 400d / 50mm f/1.8 / / Visit my website On The Rock Photography
A son following his father around a museum hanging on every word he said (not my son this time).
An image i came across today that i took in the summer and it made start to think of those wonderful days on the beach and reflect upon childhood again.
Sometimes we are lucky to bear witness to some of life’s golden moments; A baby’s first steps, a proposal, a reuninon between friends… or a child’s first touch of snow. This was their moment – hopefully one of many. And I was lucky enough to be at the right place, at the right time, to capture that moment. Lady luck must’ve smiled to me on that day.
Here (again) is my little girl and my hubby.. He was carrying her because she wanted cuddles as she was cold..
This photo was taken of my husband and daughter. I think it’s a fun photo that incorporates the Aussie summer in the afternoon.
Here is a re-worked image of my little girl and my husband which was on RB a while ago.. I keep coming back to it so finally decided to play with it and here it is… This image was taken when my little girl fell over on the rocks and hurt her knees and her daddy gave her a piggy back to the car before the storm came.
My 2 guys. / Sharing a dream / Like father like son / (Canon Rebel XTI) + 2000 views - Challenge Winner in the group: First things - 9 features so far… =D This work has been FEATURED in the groups: Man Appreciation , / Happy Haven , / Peace, love & tranquility , / Soul Mates , / Family Unlimited / Multiracial Beauty / Latin Flair / Set of two / Feature fraternity For the group Photography 101: desaturated and black vignette. / For the Latin America group: We are from Venezuela ========== Ghelly.com My studio Facebook Feel free to add me to your network contacts Blogs Painting out loud Photographing out loud Ghelly’s Art
I have had this image and a couple of others hidden from view – I thought I might as well publish it .. I have a few unpublished that are in black and white which I will publish also. I hope you like :) This is the black and white version of A Blue Day.
Here is the approaching storm and my hubby, my 3 babies and me (behind the camera) trying to get away from it! This is a photo that was taken nearly 2 years ago (old point-and-shoot camera), I though I lost it (or deleted it) but found it out of last night and had to share!
This is my brother with his lovely new baby boy… taken with a nikon D80 and a 18 – 135 mm nikkor lens using a tripod, shutter release cable and natural filtered light. ISO:250 / f/stop: f/5 / shutter speed: 1/25 / focal length: 50 mm processed in photoshop cs3
KANSAS-All We Are is Dust In The Wind UNTOUCHED NIKON D60 18-55 mm. Lens:18-55mm F/3,5-5,6G / Focal Length:31mm / Aperture:F/11 / Shutter Speed:1/320s / Sensitivity:ISO 100 Today it was 04:00 am and we were on the way to climb for an hour by car then ofcourse by walk with the equipments around 2 hrs.. I began to climb when we got the region..And then, I climbed around 5000 ft.. Then the mist began.. So I had to stop climbing cause it was getting risky and I dont like making mistakes “in purpose”.. I waited around 10 mins but saw the mist was coming up on me.. So I gave up and decided to go back down.. :)) This time it didnt want me to climb.. So I got back and after 5 mins, storm began with the wind.. :(( (anyways, I did the right ) / In this week we will try again and again… Although we get the forecast from the satellite, it doesnt somehow match (or it changes too fast) :)) I keep posting them in serie :) / This one is one of the first shots when I got to region.. / Well I keep trying :)) TAke Care All :))
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