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Caught this at an airport..

 
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Dec 24, 2005 12:32 |  #1

This little girl walks up with her parents at the aiport,.. and the father says something along the line of..."sweety, that's our plane..etc etc"

I call it "Innocent Anticipation"

Lemme know what you think!

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Dec 24, 2005 12:36 |  #2

Welcome to the forums!

I like this a lot. perfectly captured.




  
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Dec 24, 2005 12:45 as a reply to  @ Sam's post |  #3

I think it should be cropped tighter and the highlights on her face subdued a little. Other then these minor corrections it is a very well done photo.




  
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Dec 24, 2005 12:45 |  #4

Excellent capture...my uncle got a shot of my like this 25+ years ago when I was very young. It's one of my favorite shots and one of the reasons I started liking photography at a young age. I thought the picture was "cool" as I got older. It was taken back in the 70s and was printed on that old 8x10 paper.

Good stuff and welcome to the forum.


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Dec 24, 2005 13:10 |  #5

Nice photo


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Dec 24, 2005 13:53 |  #6

looks really good. i agree about the tighter crop.


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Dec 24, 2005 13:56 |  #7

by the way, did you ask the parents before or after taking the shot? or do they not know?


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Dec 24, 2005 13:58 |  #8

wonderful capture! Welcome aboard!


The "eyes" have it !


  
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Dec 24, 2005 14:56 as a reply to  @ PEACHMAN's post |  #9

Nice work.:D


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Dec 24, 2005 15:00 |  #10

Nice capture and welcome to POTN!!!


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Dec 24, 2005 15:48 |  #11

Good eye. Good shot. Good timing.


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Dec 24, 2005 15:53 |  #12

Tighter crop. Maybe where the frame is near the center. If you cropped it there, that glass would lead you to her face compositionally.

Regardless, you captured a nice moment.


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Dec 24, 2005 16:15 |  #13

I agree, a tighter crop would make it work...i love the composition, just like it was planned....great and welcome to POTN!


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Dec 24, 2005 17:38 |  #14

Very nice shot. Speaks volumes


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Dec 24, 2005 17:41 as a reply to  @ ronosmena's post |  #15

Hi everyone, thanks for the input.

I did the the permission to take it actually.. too bad i didn't get their email address because i would've loved to have sent them a copy.

I see what you all are saying about the tighter crop.. but I wanted to keep it the way it was to add to the "art" of the shot.. the "where are her eyes wandering.." thing. I'd I did a 4x3 crop or even just cut it off, it would've ruined my "as-shot" composition.

Someone else mentioned the facial highlights.. It was a tough balance between her face's and her reflections ... and again, if I went any darker, I'd start to ruin what I was going for which was a dreamy look..not softfocus obviously, but done so by a bit of blown-out features. Also, any darker and her breath on the window becomes mud.

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