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Daddys Little Girl.....Cute Warning!

 
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Jan 04, 2006 21:19 |  #16

Love the shot!!

Absolutely priceless...:)

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Jan 04, 2006 21:53 as a reply to  @ jledvina's post |  #17

Love the little ones expression. If you are looking for a some citique...on her left side, it looks as if you did some PS work, there is a black line that throws the pic off just a little.

Beyond that its a great pic...


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Jan 04, 2006 23:41 |  #18

I looked at this and immediately said "Wow, I love it"!!!

Please keep this one and hold it close to your heart as this one is special!!! They are so wholesome and honest and have nothing in their heart except sweetness at that age.


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Jan 05, 2006 01:08 |  #19

Just adorable, Dan. Love that look....so precious!


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Jan 05, 2006 03:19 as a reply to  @ Maureen Souza's post |  #20

Thanks again everyone for the nice comments. This was taken with the 24-70L, I just received the 50mm 1.4 from Schmoelzel as of yesterday and it is on a trial basis. "I like, I keep, I pay"
As for the settings I will have to get back to you as I am at work.
I am hoping the inlaws like this shot and I would like to frame it and give it as a gift but as of yet I have not to get a cropped photo printed and do not no how. ( another learning curve! )
I would also like to thank RAich as he has been helping me with my PS skills. (still have lot's more questions)

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Jan 05, 2006 06:30 |  #21

What a great shot! She sure loves her daddy!


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Jan 05, 2006 08:28 |  #22

It's a great shot of the baby, just wonderful...but if there was a bit more of Dads face showing , I would like it more as a photo of both of them....


The "eyes" have it !


  
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Jan 05, 2006 14:23 as a reply to  @ post 1052177 |  #23

Here are the settings:
Apeture 2.8
shutter speed 1/60
ISO 200
Focal lenght was 50mm with 24-70L
Flash on with diffuser at 45 degrees


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I'm curious to know what lens and setting on this one...it's a great shot. I'm sure there's some way to pull it off but I"m a newbie so I'm just not sure LOL.


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