This week’s challenge from the bloom forum’s fab 15 was hands…late last night my littlest was up making things with his sister’s beads. I love that you can see his little fingers working and the expression on his face as he concentrates on the task at hand. This was his second attempt at the bracelet for his dad…he had come downstairs with it completed and ready to be tied. When Dad tried tying it, the beads fell apart. I was so impressed with him that his reaction was just “oh well, I can make it again.”
For more of the {fab 15’s} take on this week’s theme of hands, go check out the wonderful Houston Texas photographer Christina Anglum. Thanks for taking a peek and I’ll be back with another prompt next Sunday!
If you missed the past weeks, go here:
week eleven of The Bloom forum’s {fab15} weekly challenge
week ten of The Bloom forum’s {fab15} weekly challenge
week nine of The Bloom forum’s {fab15} weekly challenge
week eight of The Bloom forum’s {fab15} weekly challenge
week seven of The Bloom forum’s {fab15} weekly challenge
week six of The Bloom forum’s {fab15} weekly challenge
week five of The Bloom forum’s {fab15} weekly challenge
week four of The Bloom forum’s {fab15} weekly challenge
week three of The Bloom forum’s {fab15} weekly challenge
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This is so dramatic and gorgeous! I love the rich shadows!
That is some awesome concentration!
I love how he is just barely biting his lip in concentration!
Love this shot! Shows his concentration. I love seeing my kids concentrating so hard on a task. You can see the wheels turning in their heads!
I love his concentration but more than that, I love his great attitude:)!!!! Neat shot!!
total concentration there. great shot 🙂
Great shot that you captured…and that lip bite is just perfect for his task at hand!
Wonderful seeing his concentration and I love the glimpse of movement in his fingers.
you can def see the concentration on his face. great shot!
I loved doing that as a kid!
He is hard at work! Great perspective on this. 🙂