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My girls this past summer.

 
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Sep 04, 2007 02:48 |  #1

I was going through my files the other day and found some photos of my daughters that I had not noticed. I figured it has been a while since I have posted the girls, so I'll throw these up on the forum. C&C always welcome and appreciated.

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Sep 04, 2007 03:08 |  #2

You got those studio pics down! Nice job. Maybe just my opinion, but maybe a little more fill light on the outdoor pics?? Looks like they are in the shade. I like sharing the sunshine. Otherwise nice job.




  
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Sep 04, 2007 04:19 |  #3

Five very nice pictures. One thing that I noticed is, they all seam to be enjoying having their photograph taken.
Great Pictures.


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Sep 04, 2007 04:29 |  #4

A great series of shots - nice lighting with the studio ones, they seem very comfortable with the camera :)


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Sep 04, 2007 09:16 |  #5

okay being new i have to ask....

why should he have more light on the outdoor shots? i think they are beautiful the way they are. i guess my question is...is there EVER a perfect shot? or will someone always have a suggestion of how you can do it better? (i think i know the answer already).
I mean no offense to anyone...i'm just asking in general.

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Sep 04, 2007 18:21 |  #6

Perfect is interpreted in so many different ways.

You cant please all the people all the time! Just about sums it up.


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Sep 04, 2007 18:42 |  #7

Great pictures & beautiful girls! Love them all.




  
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Sep 05, 2007 01:51 |  #8

Thanks for the comments on the studio shots. It is good to know that other people like them. The outdoor shots are in the shade and I think they came out very nice. In the direct Arizona sun the girls would not be able to open their eyes.


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Sep 05, 2007 02:08 |  #9

ElleKelley wrote in post #3858112 (external link)
okay being new i have to ask....

why should he have more light on the outdoor shots? i think they are beautiful the way they are. i guess my question is...is there EVER a perfect shot? or will someone always have a suggestion of how you can do it better? (i think i know the answer already).
I mean no offense to anyone...i'm just asking in general.

:) <~see happy face to show i'm not being a beoch.


complete;y agree I see absolutely no need for fill light my first t reaction to that comment was.. where? there is no shadow whatsoever there they look great...


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Sep 06, 2007 21:41 |  #10

martinsjc wrote in post #3864039 (external link)
complete;y agree I see absolutely no need for fill light my first t reaction to that comment was.. where? there is no shadow whatsoever there they look great...

Thanks for reinforcing what I think is a very nice exposure.


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Sep 06, 2007 22:03 |  #11

ElleKelley wrote in post #3858112 (external link)
okay being new i have to ask....

why should he have more light on the outdoor shots? i think they are beautiful the way they are. i guess my question is...is there EVER a perfect shot? or will someone always have a suggestion of how you can do it better? (i think i know the answer already).
I mean no offense to anyone...i'm just asking in general.

:) <~see happy face to show i'm not being a beoch.



Beoch...that made me smirk.

I think ElleKelley is right I don't think it needs any fill flash on the outdoor ones. Just enough to accent the eyes.


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Sep 08, 2007 01:32 as a reply to  @ Erinlaneconrad's post |  #12

One word, adorable. I wouldn't change a thing. They look to me exactly like what I'd assumer you were going for. Very nice.


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Sep 08, 2007 03:09 |  #13

These look fine to me.




  
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Sep 08, 2007 20:02 |  #14

Hi Mike... Haven't seen you around in a while...

The girls have grown a LOT this summer... :) Adorable pics...great job...

Your studio shot looks really good too. Lighting is looking good. I especially like the one with the tan background.. is that Jamie? I always get them mixed up.


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Sep 10, 2007 09:54 |  #15

Thanks so much for the kind words from everyone.

Kristy, how have you been? The busy summer has kept me away. I hope things will move a little slower now. Yeap, that is Jamie. She make a terrific model.


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