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Thursday, July 08, 2010

Thematic Photographic 105 - Family


A girl and her dog
London, ON, April 2010

I've chosen "family" as this week's Thematic Photographic theme because as time goes on, I realize little else matters beyond this. It's the one constant in most of our lives, the one foundation on which all the other good things - career, health, interests, etc. - are ultimately built. Many of us are lucky to be surrounded by strong families, while others, sadly, wish that could be the case.

Since I tend to wear the family thing on my sleeve, anyway, I thought it might be fun to explore it for the next week. As you both capture and choose which photos to share - and let's be clear, you're free to participate as often as you wish - please give some thought to the definition of family. Specifically, it doesn't always necessarily have to be someone directly related to you.

In this case, it's quite clear to anyone who knows us that the young lady on the right is a member of my immediate family. The furry being* our daughter is holding, on the other hand, has no genetic link to us whatsoever. Yet, Frasier has become an integral part of our family - and I'm sure you've got happy exceptions such as pets and friends who similarly qualify.

Your turn: Over the next week, pick a photo that relates to the family theme and post it to your blog or related site. Mosey on back here and paste a link into a comment here. Repeat as often as you'd like. Then feel free to visit other participants to share in the familial goodness. For more info on how Thematic Photographic works, please click here.

* There's a bit more method to my madness, as it's Frasier's 4th birthday today. He doesn't know it, of course, but I'm sure he's just as happy to receive even more hugs than usual from us, his human family.

10 comments:

  1. She is looking at you with such love and devotion...AND you caught it!

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  2. Fantastic shot! Here is mine; http://fredamans.blogspot.com/2010/07/memory-rewind.html

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  4. I have posted here Tried hard to put a link to your site, Carmi, but although it was fine in the preview, wouldn't appear as a link in the post. Not clever enough to know what I am doing wrong!

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  5. ahhh family! I can do this one. You are so good to share your Cami. http://spottychop.blogspot.com/2010/07/camping-with-5-year-old-fransted-and.html

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  6. yours, so good to share yours, although it's cood to share Cami too!

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  7. Better late than never... I actually just finished writing a family themes photo essay and then came over here to see what this week's thematic was (simply because it's been a while) and lo and behold, here it was!

    Great shot, as always Carmi. I quite often wonder if, like me, you take fifty "okay" shots just to get that one spectacular one in your posts, or if you're just that lucky.

    Anyway, you'll have to excuse me for bending the rules, as I have seven pictures in my family post, and can't choose just one to focus on.

    You can see my post here.

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  8. Just got back from a family trip and have LOTS of pics of my loved ones to share. HERE'S the link.

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