sharing with

Thanks for looking in and taking the time to comment. It is appreciated .. Blogger can sometimes be rude but I try hard not to be... I think anyone who leaves a comment deserves a personal reply.
Unfortunately, sometimes it just comes up noreply-comment@blogger.com.
You can fix that .. go to the comments section of your blog and attach your email to your posts or email me at FashionistaNYC at Gmail dot com
this is THE perfect Holiday photo
ReplyDeleteSublime!
ReplyDeleteWhat makes this picture is the juxtaposition of the little girl. Another brilliant capture, Daryl.
So beautiful! I've gotten behind but just did a quick catch up. Hoping to stay on top of my favorite blogs in 2013. (Wish me luck!)
ReplyDeleteI agree with with Kerry. Having the child in it, the photo is so much more.
ReplyDeleteOh yes! You have totally captured the holiday here. This should be a contender for your cards next year.
ReplyDeleteOh, this is perfect. Love that you have someone admiring it, too ~
ReplyDeleteI love that window!
ReplyDeletewow. perfect. fascinating for young and old girls alike. :)
ReplyDeletethis makes me think of an opera
ReplyDeleteThat is an awesome window! Lots to see.
ReplyDeleteWow! Fantastic photography ~ love the reflections and little girl looking in the window is awesome ~ Happy New Year to you ^_^
ReplyDelete(A Creative Harbor ~ aka ArtMuseDog and Carol ^_^)
LOVE it... the little girl looking tells such an unspoken story... Thank you for sharing on Weekly Top Shot #63!
ReplyDeleteDaryl, wonderful shot!
ReplyDeleteThis is a fabulous shot.
ReplyDelete(Jan's camera)
A perfect shot! You captured the big vs. little, the feel of the holiday, and great detail in that gorgeous window...not to mention the pop of those red tights. Love it!!!
ReplyDeleteLove the difference in size between the little girl, and that huge window.
ReplyDeleteSo nicely seen and captured, Daryl!
Lovely!!!
ReplyDeleteWow! Absolutely amazing shot.
ReplyDelete