 I love this picture because it shows how much they love each other. These are the moments I assume most parents live for, because there is was no arguing. Simply a peaceful rest in the woods. As I continue to get into my photography, I start to understand that it's not always about catching the expression on someone's face. I love the way that these kids are sitting, their angle to one another and that they are both so into their surrounding. By the way, this was a park -- which I think should be renamed a forrest. Because when I think of a park, I think of swings and shit!
 I love this picture because it shows how much they love each other. These are the moments I assume most parents live for, because there is was no arguing. Simply a peaceful rest in the woods. As I continue to get into my photography, I start to understand that it's not always about catching the expression on someone's face. I love the way that these kids are sitting, their angle to one another and that they are both so into their surrounding. By the way, this was a park -- which I think should be renamed a forrest. Because when I think of a park, I think of swings and shit! 
 
 
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