Wednesday, February 5, 2020

Double Exposure

Day 36


In photography, a multiple exposure is the superimposition of two or more exposures to create a single image. The exposure values may or may not be identical to each other.  


In this photograph is my grand daughter Kennley, 13 months old, and to the right is ME at age 10 months old. I did not take either of these pictures but played with the double exposure. 

I look at my photo ( that my dad took was the photographer of the family) 
 I look at myself at 10 months old, her eyes wide open for an incredible future! She doesn't know that one day she will create her own beautiful crazy family! That she can be what ever she wants to be, and go to some amazing places in the world...and best of all be a Mother &  Grandmother to a group of wonderful children! She doesn't know that she'll have love, laughter, and a life, that her heart will break and will heal.
 
 One phrase (thank you Garth Brooks) comes to mind is.....

"I wouldn't miss this dance for the world"!

Then I look at my grand daughter...  she has the whole world at her feet... the things she can do, place she can go, the skies the limit and of course the amazing family who loves her! 

Two very lucky little girls!


 
Grand Daughter & Grandmother-- Double Exposure



I am looking at these two little girls...looking for family resemblances... nose? Hmmmm maybe hair line? What do you think?



thank you for taking a look at my photo!
Suggestions, comments are welcomed!


I will see you very soon, take care!

Jewels 

Enjoying Life one Sip at a Time! 

1 comment:

  1. The definition is simple; “Family is a social group made up of parents and their children with a common ancestry” yet no-where in the definition does it describe the complexity of a family. The truth of it is a family provides the love, support and a framework of values for its members while providing a setting for personal growth. Individual personalities of the family are complicated (derived from both the environment and genetics). Children will inherit their parent’s physical traits but is it not know if personalities are generic, but, if they are there would be more than one gene at work. Develop the skills required to build strong sense of family early for this will be your foundation for the future.

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