Monday 6 May 2013

Brotherly love.....

I was reading recently on The Beetle Shack a great post that shared tips from Tim Coulson about the secrets of capturing a great photo.

It talked about waiting for the magic moments of human connection ... tangible love ... tender moments.

It sounded great ... and the accompanying photo was a stunning shot of two siblings together.

It inspired me ... to catch a magic connection between my own boys.  A fleeting moment in time ... when they showed their love for each other.

So I waited for that special moment.  And I waited.  I'd still be waiting.

In the end I gave up and captured the only connection and physical closeness my boys ever seem to share.

This is as good as it gets I'm afraid.













Just them expressing their love for each other ... right??

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  1. Oooo . . . ouch!! That's not good . . . but very typical . . . why is that? :-(

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    1. It beats me ... some kind of craziness attached to the Y chromosome I think.
      Master 13 does the goading and Master 15 does the reacting ... and neither of them stop when I tell them to.
      Despite appearances to the contrary ... they both seem to enjoy it ... go figure!!
      xx

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  2. I love master 15s humble victory stance....there is probably some kind of David Attenborough doco that explains it. x

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    1. LOLOLOL ... I'll keep my eye out for a programme on "Nat Geo Wild" ;0)
      xx

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  3. I have girls, everyone tells me that boys are rougher than girls - yep, pretty sure they would never play like that - but then again they are still small, plenty of time to change!

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    1. I have sisters ... the way I remember it the battles were more psychological. With boys it's all physical. Both types require the patience of a saint in Mum. :0)
      xx

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  4. My four year old boy would be right at home here!

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    1. He's welcome to join in ... the more the merrier!!
      Maybe we'll get a bulk discount on the doctor's bills ;0)
      xx

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  5. Are they yellow track pants? Worth photographing!

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    1. Indeed they are!!! My 15 year old takes his fashion very seriously ... though personally I can't see anything serious about yellow track suit pants ;0)
      xx

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  6. LOL! My boys love each other the same way! Thanks for Rewinding.

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    1. I keep waiting for them to grow out of it ... I think I'll be waiting a while :0)
      xx

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