I really, really love black and white. It's what I miss the most about 35mm. Developing black and white photos, waiting for the picture to appear and the image slowly growing darker is so magical. Now, all I do is click the mouse on the computer. It makes me a little sad. However, I have a very darling subject to make up for my nostalgia.
I'm still on my mom's computer, so I have no clue if it looks completely wackadoo. Don't laugh too hard if it does!
I Should Be Folding Laundry has plenty more shots to see!
What a great shot! The cheeks, the lips, the sad sparkling eyes. Love it!
ReplyDeleteoh how I recall being the the dark room in hs developing photos!
ReplyDeleteWow, I don't know which I love more-- her b&W pucker lips or her B&W toes (below). CUTE!
ReplyDeleteOh my, that picture is beautiful!!! Thank you so much for the kind words and nice welcome on my blog! You take amazing pictures! I will have to come back tomorrow and visit more since I really should get to bed..all these beautiful pictures are sucking me in!! :)
ReplyDeleteLook at those cheeks!!
ReplyDeleteAWWW SO CUTE!
ReplyDeleteSo how cute is this?!....Beautiful shot! Xx
ReplyDeleteOh, look at all that chubby goodness! I love the expression on the face and how the light is hitting it. That's a good shot!
ReplyDeleteWhat a doll.
ReplyDeleteOh, what a precious little one! Great capture!!
ReplyDeleteSO.ADORABLE. Love this shot, the angle, everything about it. Beautifully done!
ReplyDeleteIt is beautiful... but I must say... I love the word wackadoo!!
ReplyDeleteYou really captured a baby's innocence. So sweet. Our babies will have to meet one day!
ReplyDeletenot wackadoo at all, it's beautiful!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful...
ReplyDeleteNot a bit wackadoo, but thanks for the awesome new word :) She is such a doll and her classic beauty and hair waves are perfect for B&W :)
ReplyDeleteIt's a really beautiful photo!
ReplyDeleteWhat a deliciously beautiful picture. Love the baby! LOVE those cheeks. Perfect for black and white for sure!
ReplyDeleteOMGOSH I LOVE IT! (Yes I meant to put it in all caps.) ;o)
ReplyDeleteGreat composition!
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