Giggling Baby – A Treasure of Joy πŸ’•πŸ‘Ά

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Giggling
Baby – A Treasure of Joy
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A few years
ago, we received the delightful news that a new member was joining our family β€”
we became grandparents! It was a moment of pure joy and celebration for all of
us. Our little princess was warmly welcomed with love and excitement. Soon, we
set out for Patna to meet her, and the moment we laid eyes on her, our hearts
melted. She was adorable, soft as wool, and her changing expressions instantly
became the center of attention β€” a true cynosure for everyone around her.

Today, on
her birthday, I’m reposting this cherished picture. In deep rural areas of
Bihar, it’s a common belief that when an infant giggles, it’s like the child is
communicating with God. Family members respond with funny faces and gestures,
creating a joyous atmosphere filled with laughter and love.

The
Science Behind the Smile
😊

Typically,
babies start giggling around four months of age as they begin recognizing
facial expressions, touch, and emotional connections with their parents and
loved ones. During this phase, they absorb their surroundings, respond to
affection, and form early bonds. Giggles aren’t constant β€” they appear when the
baby feels safe, comfortable, and gently caressed by familiar hands.

By 6 to 12
weeks, babies start smiling, recognizing people instinctively, and expressing
joy or comfort through their eyes and movements.

How I
Captured Her Giggle
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This
particular photo was taken when she was just one month old β€” born on 13th
September, and I captured this frame on 13th October. She was peacefully
sleeping near a window with frosted glass, sunlight falling softly on her face,
while she wore a slight frown. I asked a family member to hang a white cloth
(like a dhoti) over the window, which diffused the harsh sunlight, creating a
soft glow around her. She immediately felt more comfortable and began to smile.

To enhance
the moment, I requested some flowers and a lovely headgear, which, when gently
placed on her head, made her giggle with delight.

With my
Canon EOS 7D and a 100mm f/2.8 macro lens, I set up for a close-up shot. I
placed her on a large white towel, used an aperture of f/3.5, shutter speed of
1/250, and ISO 200 to create a shallow depth of field, keeping her face in
sharp focus while the background softened beautifully. Using high-speed servo
at 8 fps, I captured a series of expressions β€” smiles, giggles, cries β€” that
reflected the innocence and purity of early childhood.

Here’s one
of those treasured moments for you.

πŸ“· Text & Photo by: Ashok Karan
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ashokkaran@gmail.com

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