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| 04/07/2007 10:59:26 PM |
Kadita Day 5by emily212Comment: I love how vibrant and full of fun she seems to be! The slight diagonal gives the picture an extra little dynamic quality. Good one! |
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| 04/07/2007 11:15:24 AM |
Day-7by SandyPComment: Oh my goodness, Sandy! You have captured a moment that is so special and so genuine here! You have a gift for seeing who people really are and then photographing them at just the right instant to allow us to get a glimpse into their personalities as well. They should have a huge copy of this beautiful image, framed and hanging in their home. Wow!
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| 04/07/2007 09:13:59 AM |
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| 04/06/2007 11:25:19 PM |
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| 04/06/2007 11:06:44 PM |
Day 6 Viernes Santoby ValdoComment: Yes indeed, the grain does work well in this shot, as does the black and white. Nice one! |
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| 04/06/2007 10:56:28 PM |
Noob Drill #1by TCGuruComment: The eyes are just beyond great here, so clear and sparkling and contemplative. I just love portraits of kids where you can see the gears moving, so deep in thought. |
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| 04/06/2007 10:46:21 PM |
Day 6by mia67Comment: Oh my goodness, it looks like he's getting older right before our eyes! They have such a tendency to do that at this age, you know. Your children will undoubtedly remain forever photogenic. |
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| 04/06/2007 09:37:45 PM |
matt2b.jpgby Rae-AnnComment: I think that the chilly neon tones really work well with the cool attitude he's putting out there. I like the frame too; it completes the image nicely. |
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| 04/06/2007 05:11:23 PM |
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| 04/06/2007 01:51:49 PM |
brie 025-01.jpgby margiemuComment: Really nice mood captured! I'd love to look into those eyes more though. By dodging in the highlights (of the eyes), and then perhaps burning back in some of the shadows, you will increase the emotive quality of the portrait a great deal. (I use a very low strength when dodging and burning on portraits - usually 1-3%.) I'll bet that this would also look great in black & white. |
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