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kajawhit
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Jun 28, 2008 00:01 |  #1

Not sure where something like this goes? But thought I would put it here to see what you all thought. I usually shoot two hyper 3 year olds, but both are in bed now and I was bored. I took this picture out of boredom and kind of think it is ok, but I dont anything about this kind of photography. So thought I would ask you guys what you thought and how I could improve it.
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Jun 28, 2008 10:07 |  #2

Hmm must be really bad LOL Maybe I should stick with shooting breathing things :)


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Jun 28, 2008 10:12 |  #3

I imagine it is a technically challenging shot, but it doesn't 'say' anything, know what I mean?




  
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Jun 28, 2008 10:23 |  #4

Vetteography wrote in post #5808841 (external link)
I imagine it is a technically challenging shot, but it doesn't 'say' anything, know what I mean?

I think I do :) You mean it doesnt really have a story or is not really interesting enough for comments??? I agree. I never shoot anything like this and thought I would take a chance. So more interesting shot... I will try harder next time.
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