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Pretty In Pink
Pretty In Pink
thetechguy81


Photograph Information Photographer's Comments
Challenge: Pink II (Basic Editing)
Camera: Canon EOS-400D Rebel XTi
Lens: Canon EF-S 18-55mm f/3.5-5.6 II
Location: Front of my house
Date: Aug 15, 2009
Aperture: 5.6
ISO: 100
Shutter: 1/125
Galleries: Portraiture, Children
Date Uploaded: Aug 17, 2009

My 9 mo old daughter posing on our front porch. I adjusted saturation and adjusted unsharp mask a little.

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08/29/2009 04:07:44 PM
Hi from the C Club!

I can not believe that you did not get one comment on this adorable baby!! Well I am going to give you an in depth comment that you requested.

First off, an adorable subject, look at her hair, totally gorgeous!!!!!

Now lets get down to some nitty gritty bits!

Your sharpness is tack sharp, well done, the colours are good, the details are good also.

I think what would have helped with this shot, would have been a lower angle, get down to her level, as you have a slightly higher angle on her we do not get to see those big ole blue eyes that I see peeking out there.

When getting down and dirty with your subject, you will be amazed at what you see as you are on her level. you will see things as she see;s things and this can be amazing in photograph. Imagine just a little pink foot sticking out of her pink pants, that would be a classically great shot as well. A prop can sometimes bring an extra dimension as well, say a pink ball. This could bring a huge smile etc etc.

Having the hand cropped here is not helping the shot. I like how the bricks are brought out by her hair, same colours. The floor is not pleasing to the eye, having a blanket would be good here.

In post processing, there is not a lot more you could have done, I think you pretty much have it spot on.

You have one of the cheapest and easiest accessible models here, use her and you play alot with angles, different lighting different angles. I always found that a good tummy tickle was payment enough!



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