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Oct 12, 2006 15:34 |  #1

This is my Nephew, Blake.

These were taken while on a family vacation in what amounts to a hotel room. C&C welcome.

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Oct 12, 2006 16:26 |  #2

Cute pics but he looks really pissed in the first shot. :)




  
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Oct 12, 2006 16:34 |  #3

are those the hotel curtains as the background? hehe how funny....they look great though..he is a cutie!


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Oct 12, 2006 16:59 |  #4

Thanks.

Yes, those are the hotel curtains in the back. At first I was worried about them because the were getting strong direct sunlight from the back and looked quite porous with the naked eye. It turned out that they made a very good background.

Ya, he wasn't too happy in the first one. Actually, not long after the last one, he spit up all over the fleece jacket under him...that was it for photo time. He wasn't too happy all weekend.


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Oct 12, 2006 17:00 |  #5

AAWWW. Great set!




  
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Oct 16, 2006 17:07 |  #6

Thanks :)


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Oct 16, 2006 18:32 |  #7

jra wrote in post #2112361 (external link)
Cute pics but he looks really pissed in the first shot. :)

I think he looks surprised in the first. Two is my favorite, I think every parent would like one of their kids with that joyful expression.




  
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Oct 16, 2006 18:36 |  #8

awwwww gorgeous captures getting him laughing!

the first one makes me giggle!


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Oct 17, 2006 17:01 |  #9

Thanks.

The first one looked especially funny when running through all the shots like a slide show. In most of then he was laughing and looking to the side...then on that one...he looks serious and is staring right at us.


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Oct 17, 2006 17:05 |  #10

Great job! i love the expression in #5 after seeing the rest!

Nice!


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