forever sister

© Gail Apple

forever sister

Uploaded: December 29, 2004

Description

portrait setting
microsoft picture it
soft blur setting

my two granddaughters love to be photographed and are very good in posing for me.

Comments

December 29, 2004

Gail, you have two great models there! I love how their expressions match each other. ~ Amy ~ #200109

Gail Apple December 29, 2004

Thank you so much Amy.
I knew I loved this picture. but to here that someone else likes it also is such an honor.
Thank you
Gail #1001993

Judy S. Fung December 29, 2004

Wonderful capture, Gail! Like their expressions and the softness in the image. #1002047

Gail Apple December 29, 2004

Thank you Judy! #1002064

Carolyn J. Connolly August 31, 2007

Gail, aren't you fortunate to have two granddaughter sisters who are SO-O cooperative at posing for their Grandma!! :o) [Well, maybe nearly three years later they've changed their minds?!! ;o)] Anyway, VERY nice editing work, and I really like the sepia tone here, too!! :o) #4727829

Gail Apple September 12, 2007

Hi carolyn...Yes most of the time these days I have to bribe then with money or ice cream!
Back then they would jump at the chance!
and we made up storys as to how they would pose.It was so fun,I miss them being little:(
Thank You for taking time out of your day to comment on my pictures:) #4782607

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