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Jan 23, 2012 09:06 |  #1

I took this photo the other day in my studio at home. I`m wondering if the Foreground and bakground is acceptable,or should it be all the same color? I think it´s better this way,cause then you get some dept in there.


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Jan 23, 2012 09:14 |  #2

I think the lighting and background all look pretty good.. no problem technically.
But really, what are you going to do with a picture of a kid gnawing on bucket handle? I supposed there are worse things he could be gnawing.

Was that really what you wanted him to do when you gave him the bucket? "Here, put this in your mouth!"

Sorry for seeming cruel.. I really got a kick out of this picture.

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Jan 23, 2012 09:17 |  #3

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I think the lighting and background all look pretty good.. no problem technically.
But really, what are you going to do with a picture of a kid gnawing on bucket handle? I supposed there are worse things he could be gnawing.

Was that really what you wanted him to do when you gave him the bucket? "Here, put this in your mouth!"

Sorry for seeming cruel.. I really got a kick out of this picture.

Thanks for that feedback,It was the only way he would sit still... So that`s why he got the bucket there. I did not plan on him having it. :)
And this was a shoot for friends of mine,so there are more were he`s not gnawing on it,lukily. And thanks for the welcome.


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