I loved watching Michael teach Harry to tie his bow tie before he went to an 18th birthday party last night, such concentration and a very poignant moment.
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This is wonderful! One of my favorites.
ReplyDeleteAwesome shot, Justine.
ReplyDeleteUFA, all such moments are wonderful, go to the heart ......
ReplyDeleteand such events are not forgotten, and such photographs again and again
I want to look and remember events
What a great moment to capture. Beautiful.
ReplyDeleteThis could not be more perfect Justine.
ReplyDeleteTruly a moment to remember,
Bought a tear to my eye! Have just been watching old video's of us with the children at Port Douglas, Harry is about 10 and still a young boy...look at him now! So pleased you captured this treasured moment.
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful moment, you will treasure this photo forever.
ReplyDeleteOh yes - this is absolutely priceless!!
ReplyDeleteWhat a wonderful moment to treasure! They do grow up way to fast!!
ReplyDeleteHugs, Linda
this is one of those very very special moments captured forever by you... I love this....
ReplyDeleteI love this photo Justine. Such a sentimental shot. I've been a poor visitor of late, but catching you on Flickr is great. Hope all is well.
ReplyDeleteLove this photo. You have truly captured the "essence" of deeply caring but in that subtle male way. I am headed to Melbourne again tomorrow and I guess it wont be long and you will be in Sydney......safe travelling and hope you are enjoying the season. xx
ReplyDeleteawww, this does feel like a very special moment...a personal and honest one. Beautiful portrait.
ReplyDeleteWhat a precious moment, Justine, and so wonderful how you've captured it!
ReplyDeleteSuch a sweet moment to capture....you can sense the bond between father and son. Precious!
ReplyDeleteTo me, it's an absolutely wonderful memory photo!
ReplyDeleteSorry I missed this the last time I was here..you don't know how precious this captured moment is to have...there are those who have either missed the opportunity of watching their own young man of a son follow in their fathers' footsteps or their life went in a different direction, never wearing a bow tie... never able to have a real date...tears in my eyes, too...
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