My few today
This gal thought she was not photographic. I had to talk with here for quite awhile to get her confidence up and feeling comfortable with the session but she was great. Love the twinkle in her eye.
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Charles
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Like # 2 but # 1 is just a great, intriguing mysterious image with a great sparkle in her eyes.
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GaryB
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Having a bit of a reputation as a curmudgeon a picture that can make me spontaneously break out into a grin like that is one helluva shot.
Thank you for the kind words.
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Yes, You can see her smile without seeing her smile. Her eyes tell the story.