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		<title>Baby Darragh</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Some newborns are small enough to hold with one hand. Not this guy. Baby Darragh is a big, bouncing, healthy boy whose mum laughed out loud when she saw the baby bowl I had brought to photograph him in. There wasn&#8217;t a hope of him fitting in it. Instead, I focused on getting shots of [...]]]></description>
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<p>Some newborns are small enough to hold with one hand. Not this guy.</p>
<p>Baby Darragh is a big, bouncing, healthy boy whose mum laughed out loud when she saw the <a href="http://www.etsy.com/view_listing.php?ref=vt_related_1&amp;listing_id=39656731">baby bowl</a> I had brought to photograph him in. There wasn&#8217;t a hope of him fitting in it.</p>
<p>Instead, I focused on getting shots of his incredibly cute pinkness, and his ten perfect pinkies. Sigh. I love newborns.</p>
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<p>Love this sequence of him and his (awesome-looking) mum.</p>
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<p>She looks even more awesome when you consider that she already has a very energetic 18-month old (who I photographed <a href="http://www.nathalie.ie/blog/2009/11/those-eyes/">back in November</a>).  Big bro is totally doting. The day mum came home from hospital he stopped kissing her tum and started kissing his little brother instead. Adorable.</p>
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<p>Love this shot. He looks like he&#8217;s really thinking hard about something. Maybe trying to decide between eating, sleeping or pooping. Decisions, decisions&#8230;</p>
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