Wednesday, August 15, 2007

Wordless Wednesday: Portrait of Noah with Sand


21 comments:

Anonymous said...

What an adorable shot of an adorable child! Great Expression!

Pfingston said...

He's beautiful!
And your ability to capture him on film is outstanding!
Have a happy WW!

Atasha said...

Oh just look at that face and I love his eyes.

Happy WW

Unknown said...

Great close-up!

My WW post this week features photos of Barack Obama's family.

Have a great WW! Villager

Anonymous said...

What a wonderful photo! Well composed, great subject and beautifully shot. Happy WW!

Anonymous said...

What a beautiful photo. He's just a beautiful child! Thanks for sharing & Happy WW! I hope you'll come visit mine at Coming to a Nursery Near You :)

carol said...

beautiful pic of a beautiful boy.
(my boys HATE it when I call them beautiful but sometimes it just fits, ya know?)

I think the colors in the shot are just amazing, glad you shared!

Jessie said...

What a gorgeous picture!

Anonymous said...

Oh, the emotion in that shot! Love it.

Shana said...

This is a gorgeous photo.

Happy WW!!!

Susanne said...

Hi there! Just wanted to let you know that it's PARTY TIME over at my blog! Swing by and check it out!!!

Anonymous said...

What a beautiful child!

Nell

PS
Mine's a video this week!

Anonymous said...

what an adorable child--beautiful hair!

Girl Gone Wild - BibleStyle said...

Wow...look at those eyes!

Mayogi said...

Oh, he has beautiful, beautiful eyes!!! What a sweet boy. :-) My boys don't want me to call them sweet anymore, they say they're too big for that (they are 8 and 10).

Happy WW and thanks for visiting!

Mayogi @ Home

Anonymous said...

Gorgeous shot! Definitely worth framing!

Katja said...

What a great photo! You are very talented photographer and he is just so cute!

Holly Schwendiman said...

Awwww what a cutie! Great shot too. They really do grow fast!

Hugs,
Holly

Crunchy Domestic Goddess said...

wonderful capture! love his eyes. :)

happy ww!

Harlekwin said...

Those beautiful eyes and the little grains of sand on his soft cheek make this a wonderful portrait!

Unknown said...

What a wonderful portrait. He looks so alert and curious, and the sand on his sweet face adds to the boyish charm!