Wednesday, May 13, 2009

HEIRLOOM. 129/365


Family "Heirlooms," Theme #146, current and future.
I love that I couldn't get a shot of my grandmother looking up at the camera; she was too mesmerized by her newest great-great grandchild.

17 comments:

  1. Oh, that's really nice! Great-great-grandma knows what's important in life. ;-)

    I hope you handed the camera to someone else and put yourself in a few of these generational shots, Lorri...

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  2. what a beautiful family portrait, you are so talented, and know how to get the exact shot you are looking for, Kate looks so beautiful as well.

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  3. What a wonderful heirloom - this will be cherished for many years to come!

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  4. That is so cool! Hope you printed and framed it.

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  5. And not a gap to be seen anywhere, the shot certainly is the Heirloom for your family. Lucky You (All)

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  6. This is so wonderful. It brought tears to my eyes. Frame it and hang it on the wall tonight!

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  7. Fabulous!

    and Ditto what Julie said about getting into some pics too!

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  8. Wonderful shot. It will be looked at for generations.

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  9. Gorgeous portrait! I LOVE the composition and the processing. Great grandma makes the photo!

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  10. Love this beautiful family portrait. If I counted correctly there are 5 generations here including you. That is amazing and something to be so proud of.

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  11. I love the expression on your grandmother's face, what a sweet photo!

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  12. A triple ditto to Julie and Donna! I know you know just how lucky you are to have so much family surrounded by love. Nice processing too.

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  13. What a precious photo!

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  14. Did you say great-great grandchild!?? What a treasure to have 5 generations of mothers and babies... You've created a really precious photo for all.

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  15. That is a really neat shot, the fact your grandmother isn't looking at the camera adds a nice candidness to the shot making it even better.

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