It’s late for me tonight so this post is going to be fairly short.  Today Eva and I had a long day of fun, which is energy depletion guaranteed.  I took so many amazing photos today and as much as I would love to be able to do a long post and highlight 10 or so of those images, it’s just going to be one.  The little lady was fully wet three times today and this is a photo from a park here in Portland that reminds me of the gardens next to the Hofburg Palace in Vienna.  I don’t know if she was supposed to be in the fountain, but she LOVED it– and the water bokeh with the sun setting was just heavenly.  Happy Wednesday everyone!
Next in our circle is Pamela with Pamela Joye Photography from Salem, Massachusetts.  You can find her water-themed post here:  http://www.pamelajoye.com/fine-art/52-wednesdays-week-27-water-artistic-portraiture-salem-ma
I love the slight view of her smile – it shows the amazing fun she was having. So beautiful – and I agree that the water makes for amazing bokeh.
oh, she was definitely supposed to be in the fountain. this picture is proof 🙂 so much is conveyed in her smile, posture, and the water in her hair. one of those childhood moments that is just golden…then you add that amazing light. i truly adore this. and i feel the love so much that it gets my own throat tight. xo
you rebel! 🙂 haha, this is such a gorgeous photo, i love the candid shot and the lighting is so dreamy!
I’m always so eager to see what you’ve posted each week- I love this one! So soft and golden honey light… yum!
I can feel how happy she is here! The glimpse of her smile and the sparkling water! Beautiful!
Your work is something I look so forward to see. Your perspective and colors and of course your daughter are wonderful.
I love it when I come upon an image that makes me smile! I can feel her happiness:)
this is magical and mischievous -part fantasy yet real…her expression & smile – visible and experienced on such a physical level; think that’s what i like so much – for as surreal as it looks in the background, it’s so super real in the foreground and such a marker of this time in her life.