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		<title>By: Mel Hughes</title>
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		<dc:creator>Mel Hughes</dc:creator>
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		<description>What an amazing journey!  When I watched the first portion of the slideshow, I thought to myself, &quot;Uh-Oh, frozen baby syndrome.  But to watch the child warm up to a stranger in her environment was a real treat.  I am surprised at how emotionally charged the photographs of this child reacting to and reaching for bubbles were.  Maybe it is part of being a father of two teenagers and being a little further down the road of parenthood, seeing the archetypical baby reaching forward.  But it was definitely a heartfelt reaction.  That followed by the child leaning forward into her father - whew, what moments.  Oh, and the photography was stunning...  Thanks for giving me a peek into a very fruitful session, Neil.

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