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Dec 18, 2005 22:20 |  #1

Do angels ever look more innocent than this?

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Dec 18, 2005 23:00 |  #2

So sweet, too bad you couldnt have gotten them all in focus but a nice pic anyway.




  
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Dec 18, 2005 23:06 |  #3

I don't know ... the one in front looks a little "devilish" to me ;)


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Dec 18, 2005 23:19 |  #4

Very cute!


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Dec 18, 2005 23:45 as a reply to  @ Maureen Souza's post |  #5

Actually, my intent was to have the two angels in the back to be out of focus. I wanted that perfect little angel in the front to stand out.

I was shooting with the LSII wide open (70-200 L @f4 as per the instructions) so the DOF is what it is.

I just melted at the front angel, the other two did not catch my attention like angel number one!

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