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Special Exposure Wednesday: Didn't Make the Cut

This year it took 28 photos to get the "best" Christmas Card Photo.
They were all good in their own way - funny faces, poses and expressions.
This is one of the 27 that did not make it this year.


Special Exposure Wednesday, a part of 5 Minutes for Special Needs, is a wonderful way for families to share inspirational photos with others. Each week dozens of sites will post their photos - please check them out.





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  1. it is a great photo! cant wait to see your photo that made it!

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  2. I think this one is great! The one that made it must be fabulous!

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  3. Now I am wondering if I should have chosen this one...

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  4. Its a great photo. I'm curious now about the photo that made it!

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  5. oh that is still a cute picture! I have to go through so many pics to get one that I think is usable too LOL

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  6. I like this one. It is so cute. Hope you are going to post the winning one.

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