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Sara Cosby
{K:2704} 9/4/2004
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I see much of the same story as many of the other commenters. "I'm here; I'm ready to start this journey I've been brought into; won't you walk along side of me for just a little while as I get myself steadied? Show me where to walk; I want to learn to run. Cherish my tiny perfect purity now; it is a fleeting miracle."
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A K
{K:8499} 9/4/2004
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Small and perfect.
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Shizuka Goto
{K:346} 9/4/2004
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fantastic!
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Q Zhang
{K:3946} 9/4/2004
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Perhaps you've hit it, Dina. I look at my hands and I "see" all that those hands have done. I look at my feet and "see" all the miles they have walked, all the places they've been. Where will these little toes take their owner ? Will this foot take its owner to the same places I've been ?
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Steven H
{K:7142} 9/4/2004
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Artfully done . . . catches a beautiful light, and a wonderful sense of immediacy . . .
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Jim Gamble
{K:12164} 9/3/2004
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Nice, very nice. Like the tones. Jim Gamble
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c c
{K:13449} 9/3/2004
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I too get the mystery! This is an amazing shot that showcases the miracle of birth...LOVE the composition...that little leg and foot all alone in the air---seems to say "I'm here!"!
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Peter C.
{K:3076} 9/3/2004
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Touching.
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Dina Marie
{K:-1410} 9/3/2004
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I understand the mystery.... untouched souls that have entered this big beautiful world. This shot is priceless and cherished.
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Trish McCoy
{K:15897} 9/3/2004
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new and beautiful. Just look at those tiny little toes. so adorable.
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Q Zhang
{K:3946} 9/3/2004
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Creative composition. I have never fully understood the mystery of why adults are always so fascinated by a newborn's hands and feet, but I do fully appreciate its emotional impact.
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