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Sep 16, 2006 02:10 |  #1

I thought they were cute the way they were both looking the same direction. I title this one "When I grow up..." Let me know what you think


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Sep 16, 2006 02:52 |  #2

Not even one critique? Not one response?




  
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Sep 16, 2006 02:58 |  #3

Very nicely captured!

It may just be me or my monitor but it does seem as though it could use a tad more contrast and a bit of sharpening.
It is, as you say, very cute though!




  
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Sep 16, 2006 04:25 as a reply to  @ nvrl8's post |  #4

nvrl8 wrote:
Not even one critique? Not one response?

this happends now and then dont let it put you off even now only 16 views ?
many on forum's just look and dont comment ( there shy ) ;)
i have only just seen it for intance .
i like the shot it really shows the size diffrence and has a funny look because of it :)
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Sep 16, 2006 05:43 |  #5

This is an excellent low level shot that shows the mother in her glory next to her youngster along with a terrific background landscape shot which makes good composition and a nice catch-light to the eye.
Just a little contrast and sharpening to boost it a little and you have one very good shot with a good cute factor to it.


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Sep 16, 2006 09:44 as a reply to  @ Anthony J Howe's post |  #6

Thanks, it was just a point-and-shoot camera. Thanks for the tips!




  
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