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Fahim,
I do like the pose, resting her head on her arm. She not yet worn out, a danger of famly photography, just relaxed and trusting. Sharp mage with a softness around her. Delightful!
The spouse and children of a photographer is always tested to the limit! What rational person would put up with collections of lenses to schlepp, capturing folk for pictures, spending endless time in front of the computer, being made to pose and more! My own wife was sorely tested as a schoolgirl spending hours keeping one pose as her father took pictures with his Deardoff 8"x10" LF film camera. The good side of those days was the long period that followed where he vanished into the sacred area of his darkroom, not emerging, it seemed for days on end! Even then, she vowed never to marry a photographer! Little did she imagine that would happen to her!
I'm sure Ayesha enjoys your work and the expression of your heart through this creative medium. I love your grandchild and she has a home if you would suddenly find her double! But then, how would I answer all her questions?
Asher