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Jan 05, 2006 05:03 |  #1

Are these shots ok or do I just like them because its my baby girl in them? I was having trouble with lighting because I took them in the evening and there wasnt much light around, so they are a little grey.

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Jan 05, 2006 05:20 |  #2

I think the lighting looks okay to me. She is a cutie. My fave is the last one.


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Jan 05, 2006 05:25 |  #3

Wonderful - definately keepers




  
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Jan 05, 2006 05:27 |  #4

Great captures. I love her expression in the second pic.


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Jan 05, 2006 06:20 |  #5

Gday Shnicks. I like these shots, especially numbers 1 and 4.
If you shoot RAW, then it only takes a couple of seconds to adjust the colour temperature to whatever you like. I do this all the time.
I love shooting in the soft evening light. Much better time to shoot, just need a higher ISO to prevent blurring.
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Jan 05, 2006 06:28 |  #6

Beautiful shots. You captured your daughter personality in all of the photos.
Nice job. I love 'em all




  
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Jan 05, 2006 06:39 |  #7

shniks wrote:
Are these shots ok or do I just like them because its my baby girl in them? I was having trouble with lighting because I took them in the evening and there wasnt much light around, so they are a little grey.

I'm not an expert on lighting, but it looks pretty good to me. You should like them, she is adorable. I also like the DOF on them. To my eye, it seems like just enough to draw attention to her.


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Jan 05, 2006 06:40 |  #8

great shots, she's adorable. my favorites are 2 + 3.




  
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Jan 05, 2006 08:35 as a reply to  @ spencer87's post |  #9

OK? Those shots look great! To me the capture is more important than the technical details when getting shots like these.


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Jan 05, 2006 11:50 |  #10

These look great to me. Very nice. Cute kid.


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Jan 05, 2006 20:09 |  #11

Thanks for the feedback!




  
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