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Don’t Count Your Brownies … lessons learned from half-term break
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Cool picture! Love the angle!
I can relate to this picture. You caught his concentration well. Nice.
Love the angle on this shot!
great photo
Great shot 🙂
Great depth of field, and angel! It looks very quiet and peaceful.
He looks like he’s thinking very intensely LOL Great shot!
I love the angle and the depth of field. Fantastic photo. Captures a lot.
Hmm… what is he thinking about… maybe a present for you! Great photo!
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This is a wonderful photo!! Awesome bokeh going there!!
Love the shot from that angle!
Great angle and perspective!
Yes, is he thinking about buying you a present (LOL)!
Ooohhh…Bokeh!! I love bokeh!!
Hmmmm…a present…that would be lovely!
Gorgeous photo!
That’s really cool!!! I love it!
Wow, that’s an awesome photo!
Love the angle of the photo! I could definitely take similar pictures of my husband…he’s always on his laptop! 🙂 Great job!
Lovely photograph. Is he reading your blog perhaps?
If I didn’t know better, I’d think that you snuck into my house and snapped a photo of Nate.
Love your perspective.
THAT is a perfect STOCK photo JM – I’m sure businesses would pay money for that. Looks like an ad. You caught the hand perfectly – everything. GOOD shot.
Now, my man w/ his THREE monitors, that would take a wide angle panorama ROTFL!
Enjoying your photos very much.