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    project forum co-moderator Frog's Avatar
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    Granddaughter discovers grandpa's beard.

    She's never really paid any attention to it before but the other day when they were visiting she was watching make faces and then touched it. I like when she touched the beard and then her own hair like she was wondering why hers didn't grow there.
    When my son saw her doing this he picked up my camera and I told him to put it on auto and he did the shooting.
    I tried to limit myself but could only bring myself to not post one of the bunch :blush2:
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    Re: Granddaughter discovers grandpa's beard.

    ok....i limited myself the rest are very similar.
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    Re: Granddaughter discovers grandpa's beard.

    Beautiful set of pictures Frog. The connection between Grandad and child is moving.
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    Re: Granddaughter discovers grandpa's beard.

    Frog, great pictures! These will definitely keep some memories alive in years to come. And by the way, who says that the AUTO setting on the camera won't get you good pictures? Jeff
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    Re: Granddaughter discovers grandpa's beard.

    Wonderful series of images Frog. Nothing like grand children and these moments are the ones that make life worthwhile. Thanks for sharing.
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    Re: Granddaughter discovers grandpa's beard.

    Thank you Overbeyond, Grandpaw, and Old Timer.
    I love family shots when something is going on and glad my son could pick up the camera and get some shots. He's not into photography but did ok for this type shot.
    She is actually very shy and if mom or dad aren't within 20 ft, starts crying so this is very special to me that we were interacting.
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