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Related: About this forumSome portraits of family at Thanksgivings
She's Five (that's a scratch on her nose.)

Her big brother

Big sister

One more of "She's Five."

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Some portraits of family at Thanksgivings (Original Post)
alfredo
Nov 2014
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Crewleader
(17,005 posts)1. You have a Beautiful Family alfredo
alfredo
(60,250 posts)3. My nieces and nephews are incredible.
CaliforniaPeggy
(156,000 posts)2. Those children are so handsome, my dear alfredo!
Lovely portraits.
Thank you!
Maybe I'll post some of mine...
alfredo
(60,250 posts)4. Thank you. I think they are finally comfortable in front of the camera.
Please do.
CaliforniaPeggy
(156,000 posts)5. Thanks.....I will! n/t
No Vested Interest
(5,279 posts)6. They are dear, Alfredo. Thanks for sharing. nt
alfredo
(60,250 posts)7. Thanks. This was the first time using this lens for photographing people.
Some of these were shot at ISO 1600, something my old camera couldn't handle gracefully.
Blue_In_AK
(46,436 posts)8. Cute kids. :)
alfredo
(60,250 posts)9. I don't post images of ugly kids. Mournful homely dogs, yes.
Olivia has a great personality.


Blue_In_AK
(46,436 posts)10. Oh, my, she does look sad. :(
alfredo
(60,250 posts)12. She wanted some of that turkey and venison.
Celebration
(15,812 posts)11. Beautiful portraits!
And precious kids............
alfredo
(60,250 posts)13. The kids will probably grow up scary smart just like their parents.
CC
(8,039 posts)14. Beautiful kids
and wonderful capture on your part.
alfredo
(60,250 posts)15. Thanks. All that triptophane in the turkey slowed them
down enough so I could snap a few. Of course the fudge I made got them back up to speed.