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Jun 12, 2006 07:37 |  #1

Taken over the weekend

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Jun 12, 2006 07:47 |  #2

Very nice work.


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Jun 12, 2006 09:40 |  #3

Excellent shots. I like the second best.


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Jun 12, 2006 09:46 |  #4

Nice shots Sean. I like the third shot the best. For me her pose is the natural teen look, plus it looks good in b&w.




  
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Jun 12, 2006 10:06 |  #5

Number 3 is my favorite. I like her pose. #2 would be great if her hand was under her chin and not covering her mouth.


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Jun 12, 2006 20:38 |  #6

#2 and 3 are my favs


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Jun 12, 2006 21:09 |  #7

i absolutely love the last one!!!




  
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Jun 13, 2006 00:42 |  #8

Very nice, I love the second one!


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Jun 13, 2006 02:55 |  #9

Sean mate! Hows tricks! Love the first one!! DOF is fantastic!! Nice one!


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Jun 13, 2006 02:59 |  #10

those are lovely!


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Jun 13, 2006 05:46 as a reply to  @ Desi's post |  #11

I love the first one! Which lenses did you use? How can you only focus on the face? Sorry, I am really new to photography and to camera manual settings...




  
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Jun 13, 2006 07:53 |  #12

2 and 3 for me.


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