It was downtown for breakfast (and a cup of coffee for me) and then a stroll with my camera for company. The camera was her idea and I agreed, excited for the opportunity to take pictures around some of Freeport's loveliest architecture.
In retrospect it sort of turned into a friends photo shoot, but not exactly, because we were our own photographers, I took pictures of her and she took pictures of me.
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(You can see some of that lovely architecture in the background.)
I had to post this one 'cause I love that happy, silly grin. :)
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If you're a fellow photographer, you know how different it can be to find yourself the one in front of the camera instead of behind it. Wow! Look! That's a picture of me! :) No, seriously, it's kind of different.
Thank's dear for your thoughtfulness in snapping these!
Thanks for a lovely morning, dear!
I especially like the photos of your friend in front of the doors and on the park bench and the last one of you! You are beautiful ladies!
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