kasey wilson
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Thank you MJ! :)
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Wow, I remember looking at your shots of Nathan when he was just a lil bit, LOL! He is a beautiful child, and I love this shot. It just makes one feel happy! Great great capture! :) KW
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Actually, he's rather shy. He was only sitting there because I had just put food in his cage, haha. ;) KW
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Hi again! I like this portrait, it really does seem to convey the description you give of Michael. I wonder if you do any postprocessing? I think if you darkened this up a bit, it would make this even better. KW
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Jorge, thanks for your comment! I like this one too. It's a self portrait of a side of me usually unseen. LOL! KW
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Thank you very much Jorge! KW
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Yep! Like this version much better! KW
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Cool! KW
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Thanks. I was actually disappointed that day because it was raining and we were visiting a state park, but turned out I got some shots in anyway! KW
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LOL!
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HaHa. Cool!
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Beautiful, serene and mystical... I would expect the Lady of the Lake to come up from the water with Excaliber.
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Look, he's smiling at ya! LOL! I have taken a look through your portfolio and enjoyed it immensely. This is my favorite in this series. ;) KW
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First, this is a great pose! The one that you flipped, makes me dizzy looking at it. My eyes prefer the 'original take,' but I definately like your creativity. I would suggest straightening the fence and getting rid of the second swing part. KW
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This is one that makes you go "Awwww!!!" I love it. Good luck in the contest! KW
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Interesting image... I do think the toy is odd and seems out of place though. KW
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Thanks for Looking!
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Thanks for Looking! KW
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Jorge, Your question intriqued me, so I googled it. I found this quote from Ms. Williamson:
The famous passage from her book is often erroneously attributed to the inaugural address of Nelson Mandela. About the misattribution Williamson said, "Several years ago, this paragraph from A Return to Love began popping up everywhere, attributed to Nelson Mandela's 1994 inaugural address. As honored as I would be had President Mandela quoted my words, indeed he did not. I have no idea where that story came from, but I am gratified that the paragraph has come to mean so much to so many people."