Dear Eric--What moving photos they are. These beings look like they've just come into this lifeform & haven't failed to remember their Source--like semi-transparent angels. The one on the right almost appears even undecided about it's final shape yet--& you can even see the pre-natal downy hair still remaining on the cheeks of the one on the left. I think the photos are mesmirizing--perhaps they are some of the 'new children'we hear so much about.
I'm sorry I missed your PDP get-together in NYC awhile back, but I was very glad to have at least reached you by phone before you left the next day. I live 2 hrs. north of Manhattan right up the Hudson River & I paint the beautiful landscapes in these mountains. Thank you again & always for all your beautiful photographs. Sincerely, Suzanne
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OK, that's pretty scary. I can see why you used an angled shot.
Awww, I'm kidding! ;)
Looks like little passport pictures!
G-Ann: you are right! What a sweet way to think about it. After all who takes a good passport photo? :D
LOL Tomate.
Dear Eric--What moving photos they are. These beings look like they've just come into this lifeform & haven't failed to remember their Source--like semi-transparent angels. The one on the right almost appears even undecided about it's final shape yet--& you can even see the pre-natal downy hair still remaining on the cheeks of the one on the left. I think the photos are mesmirizing--perhaps they are some of the 'new children'we hear so much about.
I'm sorry I missed your PDP get-together in NYC awhile back, but I was very glad to have at least reached you by phone before you left the next day. I live 2 hrs. north of Manhattan right up the Hudson River & I paint the beautiful landscapes in these mountains. Thank you again & always for all your beautiful photographs. Sincerely, Suzanne
Gramma Ann -- LOL!!!!!!!
How beautiful. The one on the right looks very French already. LOL
Hahaha!! Lol, gramma Ann! Now that's true! ;)
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