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    Jack and the Ribbon

    Jack's idea of helping Mom and Grandma wrap presents was to eat as much ribbon as he could before it went on the packages. He had a ball sitting in the middle of the table and and devouring the ribbon. Here are a couple of images from the other night. I tried to do a b&w convertion would like to get his eyes to sparkle like Adina does with her youngsters but still don't have it.
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    Last edited by Old Timer; 12-19-2005 at 12:54 PM.
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    Re: Jack and Ribbon

    Wonderful shots, gramps...hehe...I just got back from my granddaughters christmas play...grandkids and christmas are the best!!! I can tell he loves his grandpa!!!!!
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    Re: Jack and Ribbon

    Old Timer,

    Great shots, and definately all keepers. A great photo for the Christmas cards!

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    Re: Jack and Ribbon

    Your images are coming out crystal clear and sharp, old timer! Especially for indoors (something I can't quite get right). What combination camera/lens were you using?

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    Re: Jack and Ribbon

    Great shots, OT. That is the glory of Christmas; having a new one in the family to watch and enjoy. We are anxiously awaiting Saturday to watch our great-niece on her first Christmas. Will try to get a few shots to post.

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    Re: Jack and Ribbon

    Quote Originally Posted by schrackman
    Your images are coming out crystal clear and sharp, old timer! Especially for indoors (something I can't quite get right). What combination camera/lens were you using?
    No big deal on these I used the D70 with the 28-70 f2.8 and bounced the flash off the white ceiling. He has become a real camera hound and would usely smile each time the little red focus light would come on.
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    Re: Jack and Ribbon

    awww, what a cute photo set. That's a great photo for the front of a christmas card.
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