Granddaughters/ Acoustic Alchemy/ Angel of the South

Posted April 26th, 2009 by David and filed in Blogs or Posts, My Photos

Last week I wrote about Jordan and his baseball game but said nothing about his two sisters. What is wrong with me?
Jillian and Joy patiently posed for me when we were up there. It’s tough finding willing subjects to do this and the Lord knows I need to practice.

So here are a few. They are so beautiful and charming. And they ride their bicycles so well. They go to the baseball games and watch Jordan. They keep grandpa company. And they have many other activities during the week including swimming!

They also talk to their dog whose name is JJ or JayJay (I’m not sure how you spell his name).

Such a busy life.

Acoustic Alchemy

Play Angel of the South

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2 Responses to “Granddaughters/ Acoustic Alchemy/ Angel of the South”

  1. Robin Easton says:

    Oh my God, I am profoundly moved by these photos, as well as your gesture in recognizing the girls. These are deeply emotional. The pensive look on the face of the grand daughter in the first photo I find very peaceful and still…inward. She is beautiful beyond words with all that curly hair. She reminds of those paintings by John William Waterhouse or Raphael

    And the other one on the bike is absolute and total FREEEEEEEDOM. The way she is standing SO solidly and straight and strong and he head lifted and a huge smile on her face….I so relate to that. Lol!! :) I love how she is focus and the background is all blurred and shows her movement. She is full of uncontainable pride and joy. So beautiful.

    Interesting mix. One pensive and inward the other bursting outward and wise open. And the shot of JJ is one of THE best dog shots I’ve ever seen. You just gotta love those eyes.

    David, I know I keep saying this but these are truly creative and some of your very BEST work. Seeing what you photographed here was not insight into the girls and JJ, also insight into you.

    Beautiful!!!
    Hugs,
    Robin

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  2. Robin Easton says:

    Oops! Sorry about typos. So much work to do but wanted to stop by.

    That last line should read:

    Seeing what you photographed here was not ONLY insight into the girls and JJ, also insight into you.

    And forgive other typos.

    Thanks my friend.
    r :)

    Robin Eastons last blog post..Contest – “What is it?”

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