Blurry photo, but I love the feeling of it:
Ruthie with new baby, 1 day old!Playing around with contrast & colour:
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Black & white, not so bad:
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Then I sent it to
John to play with in Photoshop:
Awwww . . . He says children & puppies should always be in warm tones. :-)
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