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Father and son portrait
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<blockquote data-quote="BackdoorArts" data-source="post: 198573" data-attributes="member: 9240"><p>For me, the expression on the child and father's faces have such a similarity that it's as if they are twin souls separated by a generation. The wispy blond hair of the child matches the father's, but could just as likely match the grandfather's or great-grandfather's down to the hairline. It's not just father and son but it's like it captures generations before and after in a timeless way. I've been thinking about it since I first saw it last week and it keeps coming down to that. Love the photo, Dave.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BackdoorArts, post: 198573, member: 9240"] For me, the expression on the child and father's faces have such a similarity that it's as if they are twin souls separated by a generation. The wispy blond hair of the child matches the father's, but could just as likely match the grandfather's or great-grandfather's down to the hairline. It's not just father and son but it's like it captures generations before and after in a timeless way. I've been thinking about it since I first saw it last week and it keeps coming down to that. Love the photo, Dave. [/QUOTE]
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