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Uploaded: 11/05/12 4:45 PM GMT
Happy Faces
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Taken 8 years ago at a family reunion.Here are two Grand-Nephews, one Grand-Niece and a Grandson having a fun day at Grandma's":)Treatment accomplished with Picasa and Photoscape. Enjoy:):)

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::Dunstickin
11/05/12 5:07 PM GMT
I bet they are not all smiling faces now..

pure teenage terrors now, I imagine!

Nice look at your family history
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.tib
11/05/12 5:31 PM GMT
Wow, those are some very happy faces! I'm sure they're all grown up now. It's easy to see how much they love their Grandparents.
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Spend a few minutes each day being grateful for what you have and who you have to share it with.
::vangoughs
11/05/12 5:32 PM GMT
What a beautiful bunch of joy!!!
Nice photo
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.gizmo1
11/05/12 6:26 PM GMT
What a wonderful family photo and love the colours in this shot and natural smiles on the children's faces.
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::0930_23
11/05/12 7:56 PM GMT
They grow up so fast. It is good to capture them before they are kids no longer. Happy looking family, BB.

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People are like cameras--sometimes they lose focus.
::ovar2008
11/05/12 9:06 PM GMT
Wonderful!
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::LakeMichigan
11/06/12 2:05 AM GMT
This is a cute shot, Bruce . They are all adorable and appear to be quite happy. Very nice family and post.

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I would travel only by horse, if I had the choice. ~ Linda McCartney ~
.koca
11/06/12 9:50 AM GMT
Wonderful, warm and funny shot. Happy kids.
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::SEFA
11/06/12 4:17 PM GMT
I agree with Milka a warm an very nice shot. I like your postwork on this photo, makes it look like an old photo.
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SEFA
.icedancer
11/09/12 12:55 AM GMT
Super photo and like the post work
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Have a Sunny Day
.Eubeen
11/19/12 12:45 AM GMT
It looks like a grand time was had by all. Good post work on the photo Bruce. I like the smoothness and colour tones in the scene.
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Criticism, like rain, should be gentle enough to nourish a man's growth without destroying his roots. — Frank A. Clark

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