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Old 9th January 2006   #1
Reflection
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Default [Reflection] - A Photo A Week

A new beginning for a friend, a father, a brother and a son.
Took a photo of a close friend bottle feeding his newborn daughter, and realized how time flies. We've all grown and progressed to different points in life. This was perhaps one of the greatest turning points for him, and i believe the same goes for everyone out there.

*Photo taken with Motorola L6, so my apologies for the technical inadequacies of the image.
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Old 9th January 2006   #2
knoxknocks
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Default Re: [Reflection] - A Photo A Week

whoa, not the 5D?

ah, the joys of fatherhood
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Old 9th January 2006   #3
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Originally Posted by knoxknocks
whoa, not the 5D?

ah, the joys of fatherhood
No lah. Don't bring the 5D out for fun nowadays. Less time already.
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Old 9th January 2006   #4
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nice capture of the bond between father and baby daughter.
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Old 10th January 2006   #5
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Photos like this don't need too much technical things... It is already fill with love.
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