That's such a lovely portrait, V. Love the innocence and hope on her face.
Apologies for lack of comments for SO long. PhotoMenton took all my energy for over two weeks with preparations. Now it's over and hopefully, once I've rested up a bit, life will get back to normal.
I have lived in Birmingham most of my life. I think it's a beautiful, friendly, and interesting place to live. I hope that my daily photographs portray the diversity of my hometown in a positive and artistic way.
I am a former elementary school teacher, a full-time photographer, part-time painter, lover of all things French ( whose français is slowly improving), obsessive Paris traveler, enthusiastic art museum volunteer, grateful community volunteer, and grandmother to 5 delightful grandchildren.
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13 comments:
un beau titre pour ce portrait
Hope makes all the difference, doesn't it?
superbe portrait
The light on the face makes the feeling even more positive.
That's such a lovely portrait, V. Love the innocence and hope on her face.
Apologies for lack of comments for SO long. PhotoMenton took all my energy for over two weeks with preparations. Now it's over and hopefully, once I've rested up a bit, life will get back to normal.
Really great portrait Virginia. Could be in one of Norman Rockwell plates. Keep them coming
That is a lovely portrait!
What a gorgeous image Virginia. You are so right!
Beautiful portrait and I echo your comment.
....Let us hope those eyes will never face fear.
...A beautiful portrait Virginia.
Costas
Amen
Oh, this is a good one. Really like how the light falls across her face and right hand with with the highlights toward the wall.
Precious.
Title and caption just right.
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