
My sweet Tink..really close up.
I know...it was my subject...but over the last year I have so enjoyed taking candid shots of faces. Catching beautiful faces when they didn't know I was snapping. So many beautiful opportunities. So here are a few of my favs from this last year.
This one still makes me smile..this kiddo was giggling so hard..too cute.

This beautiful butterfly face...

My friend Deb's horse River.

Oh my look at that sweet face..don't ya want to pet him?

Nonni's student teacher playing teacher tag...beautiful!

One of Nonni's friends...love this!

This wonderful family was hiking and let me take a few shots of them on Tubbs Hill.

Tink walking to me..chatting all the way.

Taking "Unraveling" this last 8 weeks..we have had to offer up lots of pics of us. So here is one of me sporting my new short hair!

Have a great week all..can't wait to see what you all choose! Hugs, Sarah
Oh, for the love of "Tink" :) purrrr - what a kitty you have there, Sarah ♥
ReplyDeleteGreat shots!! I like your self portrait too :)
the butterfly face and the horse's are just superberb! I think I am going to quit taking photos and just look at everyones.....
ReplyDeleteI just don't know which one I like best~ that horsey shot is REALLY beautiful.and the teacher tag....too sweet!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful as ALWAYS Miss Sarah!
Hugs, Nancy & Angus
I really loved all your shots, but I must say that the one that really caught me was the cat walking towards you. She just looks so confident and complete in herself!! I loved it!
ReplyDeleteLovely faces and smiles!
ReplyDeleteNice haircut. And beautiful faces.
ReplyDeleteI love the horse's eye and majestic Tink. I'm not sure I understand the Anonymous Shoe Salesman's comment. And Bagman thinks you're beautiful although Butler wonders about your nonaC Camera.
ReplyDeleteExcellent choice Sarah and some wonderful photography.
ReplyDeleteIt was the face of the little boy giggling that I had to go back to. That is just such a fun shot.
Wow Sarah, what a beautiful selection of faces. That sure looks like my dog Ed in the second picture; how'd he manage to get himself to Coeur D'Alene and back without us knowing?
ReplyDeleteI can see your reflection in River's eye, very cool.
Lovely faces all!
ReplyDeleteOh, Tink is precious and so is that hair cut!
ReplyDeleteTerrific photos, Sarah. Love the confident cat shot and the little one giggling.
ReplyDeleteWhat a gorgeous collection of faces!
ReplyDeleteIs there something fascinating about horses' eyes? I have seen a few photos. Is it it's size?
ReplyDeleteA human horse with small eyes.
GREAT pix of the cat! Cheers, Julie
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