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Old 18th of March 2010 (Thu)   #1
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I recently had the opportunity to photograph a beautiful little girl who has more energy than I do. I am not a huge fan of selective coloring, but in this case I feel that it works.
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Old 19th of March 2010 (Fri)   #2
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These are great! What was your lighting setup? The lighting looks really good. I like how white the background is.
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Old 19th of March 2010 (Fri)   #3
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She is a cute one - with what looks like plenty of spunk.
I disagree about the selective colouring. Attention is drawn to the hat, when it should be her face.
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I sometimes like selective coloring, but I agree that the hat is taking the attention away from the face too much. If i were to color ANYTHING in that shot, it would be the paler pink scarf, which is in the CENTER of the pic, and less attention grabbing. Having said that, these shots perfectly capture the diva-ness that is inherent in this little firecracker kid. Love the sassy personality and you captured it forever! Good work!
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