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Apr 25, 2011 23:19 |  #1

So my 3 yr old has this knit hat that she absolutely loves, but as she is growing, so is her noggin....I'm afraid it wont fit her too much longer, so we decided to do some pictures in it just for fun....C&C is always welcomed!
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Apr 26, 2011 01:15 |  #2

Nice Job. The texture of the knitted hat centers the focus on the childs face. It appears she has a replacement in your avatar.


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Apr 26, 2011 13:44 |  #3

the B&W's look good...maybe a touch dark, would like the eyes to "pop" a bit more. But that's me being picky :) #1 looks under-exposed. And #2...selective color has been done to death, and it is rarely appealing in a photograph. I know some people still lust after it (I don't know why)...but its outdated and (imho) it instantly makes your photo look outdated.

All that said, you have an adorable daughter, I love the hat...and I think you got some great shots.




  
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Apr 29, 2011 17:59 |  #4

I love them! Incidentally, my name is Stephanie and my sister is LYLA!


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