"While medical personnel tended to a woman at the scene of a car accident recently, Utah firefighters Shift Battalion Allen Hadley and Captain Kevin Lloyd noticed that her daughter, though uninjured, was scared. She also happened to have a bottle of nail polish. So, while waiting for her mom to get the medical care she needed, the two men, who both had little girls of their own at home, offered to let her paint their nails.
Before long, she was calmed down and focused on the task at hand (pun intended). The story of these guys taking such good care of the little girl at the scene quickly went viral."
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"While medical personnel tended to a woman at the scene of a car accident recently, Utah firefighters Shift Battalion Allen Hadley and Captain Kevin Lloyd noticed that her daughter, though uninjured, was scared. She also happened to have a bottle of nail polish. So, while waiting for her mom to get the medical care she needed, the two men, who both had little girls of their own at home, offered to let her paint their nails.
Before long, she was calmed down and focused on the task at hand (pun intended). The story of these guys taking such good care of the little girl at the scene quickly went viral."
Nice! :-)
Drain the dawn swamp!
Beautiful.
But how did Wisconsin lose to ILLINOIS???
That one is really good.
Nice — I look forward to seeing the winter version: It could be downright Frostian!
Absolutely gorgeous
Having something in the foreground makes all the difference between a good photo and meh. ;-)
The biggest problem with the photo is the foreground shadows are too dark. I have heard that you can do two exposures and combine them
LOve this photo - could be a mangrove swamp in Florida.
My thought - if you could see detail in the foreground, the overall effect would be lost.
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