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Erin
Life is all in the details, and my eye has always been drawn toward those details, as they comprise the most poignant and precious beauty found in everyday life. A small child’s hand covered with dirt, clouds reflected on the panes of an old & weathered window, the blissful look in the eye of a dog looking at his owner and the coiled-up energy that’s just below the surface of a horse’s neck and shoulder – these are the details that are all part of The Big Picture, the details that draw me in both visually and emotionally. The emotional component of a captured image is always the goal every time the shutter snaps – it is why we take pictures in the first place, we try to capture the FEELING we are having as we look with our eyes at some detail of life – whether it is the trust in the face of our child, or the connection we feel with our dog, or the way we feel about items lined up on the kitchen window sill. We feel something good, and we want to be able to feel that over and over and never forget, for the rest of our years.
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