Photos | Tiny Engineer at Play

Wesley explores the world of engineering with his new toolkit, complete with safety gear and boundless imagination.
Full Description:
Captured on a sunny afternoon in August 2024, this delightful portrait showcases young Wesley fully immersed in his role as a budding engineer. Sporting bright orange safety goggles and a matching vest, he examines his toy toolkit with intense focus and curiosity. The photograph perfectly encapsulates the wonder and joy of childhood imagination. As part of the August Randoms album, it highlights the simple, yet profound moments that define our everyday lives.
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4284w x 5712h - (download 4k)
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7mm
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Apple
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date
2024-08-06T17:52:12.960000-07:00
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GMT-0700
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