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Sep 11, 2006 16:04 |  #1

...if you don't mind.

I am tryin' to improve the overall quality of my photos...the following were all shot with my 350D & the only lens I have Canon's 17-85 EF-S.

From time to time I like to post photos I like to see what folks here may have to say...any and all comments or critizism would be appreciated.

This first offering is a snap shot of my sister and her only grand child...Jaidyn.

They were visiting from Utah recently and this snap shows what Jaidyn calls "hand kisses"

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Sep 11, 2006 16:07 |  #2

Another of Jaidyn's "hand kisses"....this is an example of "kissin' cousins"

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Sep 11, 2006 16:10 |  #3

This was also shot in mom's backyard...I caught one of my great nieces hiding in a bush...she actually thought I couldn't see her well enough to take a picture.

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Sep 11, 2006 16:19 |  #4

I'll not bore y'all with any more "family" photos....I am curious what y'all may say about the three I posted. Thanks in advance for your input.


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Sep 11, 2006 17:47 |  #5

second one is really nice


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Sep 11, 2006 18:04 |  #6

I actually like 1 and 2. There's something about the post processing that makes them look weird to me, although I can't point it out right now.


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Sep 11, 2006 20:26 as a reply to  @ SonicYan's post |  #7

As snap shots the first two are great. But to be honest, I not too fond of the post processing.

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Sep 11, 2006 21:27 |  #8

The kissing shots are splendid. The peeking through the brances doesn't do much for me though. Maybe just a small amount of brances framing her (in focus) would have worked better.


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Sep 11, 2006 21:32 |  #9

I love the first two shots. The captures are adorable. I am not too fond of the post processing either. I am finding the conversions too flat for my tastes. Can you post an original for us to play around with?


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Sep 11, 2006 22:26 |  #10

The great thing about photography is that there is always someone who will find what others dislike appealing. The first two shots do othing for me at all, not a big fan of B&W to begin with, the third I find appealing though I would crop it at about elbow level.


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Sep 11, 2006 23:28 |  #11

I am not a fan of the PP either...it's to "smooth"

Having said that, I think these are much better than "snapshots" you are capturing unposed memories that are priceless...

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Sep 12, 2006 02:38 |  #12

The second one is adorable as a photo. I agree with the others that the first one seems more as a snapshot (albeit a cute one). With hindsight being 20/20 I would have shot the first shot from the right. Meaning I would have taken 3 big steps to the right, pointed my camera left as to get the side of your sisters face and more of the child. Good work.




  
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