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09/13/2006 07:55:23 PM |
i hope the kangaroo care works, and the baby is a happy and healthy one. i do hope he/she wasn't too early, bringing with it that much extra stress.
photographically quite nice. i think a tighter crop would have raised the score, as well as a wider tonal range - the greys are a little flat.
i experimented a little with it. i hope you don't mind
Message edited by author 2006-09-13 20:09:44. |
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09/12/2006 08:34:51 PM |
if his picture had good directional lighting, it would have been a masterpiece |
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09/11/2006 01:06:56 PM |
I love the way he is looking down at the baby instead of into the camera. |
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09/09/2006 07:23:02 PM |
Nice shot! Maybe hold the camera vertically next time so you can better see the full difference between the sizes of their heads (not much to look at on the left and right anyways). |
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09/08/2006 05:42:12 PM |
It's nice to see a connection between father and child from time to time. Very well done. |
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09/07/2006 05:37:06 AM |
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09/06/2006 09:20:39 AM |
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09/06/2006 07:56:53 AM |
congrats on the baby! lovely shot, exudes peacefulness |
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09/06/2006 01:31:28 AM |
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09/06/2006 12:56:08 AM |
Sweet Sweet! I wish the blanket weren't visible. |
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