What a beautiful first picture of Baby Wiseman. Can't wait to see you on the 15th - I'm warning you now, I may request a belly rub (Pierrette's belly, not Geoff's.. unless of course he asks nicely!).
That's very cool. As you said, it's really neat to see the little critter from another perspective - it makes it seem much more real. Particularly to us guys, who can't feel the wee kicks and pokes.
As I've told a few of you, one of the things that surprised me about the process was how much more ... 'real' it seems with motion (e.g. video, rather than simply a still picture).
Much like television, which is actually fairly low-quality images, an ultrasound is much more lifelike when you can see the baby moving, or have the ultrasound pan across the baby.
Even the picture gives me smiles, so I guess I'm going to enjoy the real thing -- at least, once the crying-no-sleep phase is over.
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What a beautiful first picture of Baby Wiseman. Can't wait to see you on the 15th - I'm warning you now, I may request a belly rub (Pierrette's belly, not Geoff's.. unless of course he asks nicely!).
That's very cool. As you said, it's really neat to see the little critter from another perspective - it makes it seem much more real. Particularly to us guys, who can't feel the wee kicks and pokes.
As I've told a few of you, one of the things that surprised me about the process was how much more ... 'real' it seems with motion (e.g. video, rather than simply a still picture).
Much like television, which is actually fairly low-quality images, an ultrasound is much more lifelike when you can see the baby moving, or have the ultrasound pan across the baby.
Even the picture gives me smiles, so I guess I'm going to enjoy the real thing -- at least, once the crying-no-sleep phase is over.
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