Monday, May 18, 2009

I Heart Faces - The Choice was TOUGH!



This is a big week over at I Heart Faces! We are supposed to enter our very best photo - even if we have already entered it.

Can I TELL you what a terribly hard choice this was for me? But after much input from friends and family (and of COURSE the hubby!), this is the photo that was chosen .....



I LOVE the expression on her sweet face - the innocence of just enjoying herself and forgetting all about the rest of the world. (Don't we ALL wish we could?) I also like the composition - it's off centered but not so much so that the simplicity of the subject is lost.

I also happen to REALLY love the subject of the photo. She's a beauty, wouldn't ya say?!?!

If you would like to see more - or even enter your own - hop on over to I Heart Faces and check it out!


"I am submitting this photo into the www.iheartfaces.com Blurb Book photo contest. I am granting I ♥ Faces permission to use my photo in a printed version of a book for commercial use and possibly advertising of a photo book on both the Blurb and I ♥ Faces web sites."



8 of ya left some love:

Melinda said...

Beautiful photo! I love how your suject is off to the side of the photo!

Becky said...

I love it Beckyjo. You don't see much but it reminds me of simple summer pleasures. Nice shot (and yes she is a beauty).

Unknown said...

Awww thats sweet!
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Foursons said...

I love how you have off-set this from the center.

Unknown said...

What a sweet capture! I love the crop :-)

Kelly said...

I agree with your choice. I love this pic of Hattie, she looks very happy, peaceful and content. A wish for all of us.

2nd Cup of Coffee said...

I can totally see why you chose it!

Unknown said...

Love that photo...Great action shot and faical expression of your girl!

FYI...have you ever heard this poem?
MIRACULOUS:
Not flesh of my flesh,
Nor bone of my bone,
But still miraculously my own.
Never forget for a single minute,
You didn't grow under my heart - but in it.

~Fleur Conkling Heylinger

Mu cousin just adopted and posted this poem on her blog...short but beautiful, huh?