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Apr 19, 2009 13:36 |  #1

Some portraits of my son Alexander using the 70-200 IS and treated the Schmoelzel way. (not exactly, but as a reference;))

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Apr 19, 2009 13:45 |  #2

The coy shot is just too cute.


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Apr 20, 2009 18:55 |  #3

cute, but do some pp and get rid of the dried snot :/




  
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Apr 21, 2009 01:20 as a reply to  @ saqib's post |  #4

the picture is good and nice :)
i wish i can buy good camera like you guys :(


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Apr 21, 2009 04:15 |  #5

saqib wrote in post #7770404 (external link)
cute, but do some pp and get rid of the dried snot :/

Hey, it's real! That is what kids look like........nice shots!!




  
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Apr 21, 2009 08:30 |  #6

jgrussell wrote in post #7761642 (external link)
The coy shot is just too cute.

I like that one too! Thanks.

saqib wrote in post #7770404 (external link)
cute, but do some pp and get rid of the dried snot :/

lol. Actually, it's dried skin from a week of blowing noses...:)

gheekay wrote in post #7772496 (external link)
the picture is good and nice :)
i wish i can buy good camera like you guys :(

You can! There's lots of good camera's out there. You don't need the latest and greatest to make a good photo. Do the best you can within your means.

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Hey, it's real! That is what kids look like........nice shots!!

You're absolutely right! The red mark under his nose is the remnants of a scar from a faceplant he did a few weeks ago. It's part of the 'documentation' of his youth.
Thanks Schmoelzel!


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Apr 22, 2009 14:58 |  #7

someone looks like they are posing!


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Apr 22, 2009 17:57 |  #8

Boy, he has grown, Alan. Adorable shots!

I hope you don't mind but I used a skin action on his face to smooth out the rough spots (I'll give you a link to it if you are interested). It also helps pop up the eyes a bit.


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Apr 23, 2009 07:27 |  #9

Phil.hearing wrote in post #7783022 (external link)
someone looks like they are posing!

Yes... he sure does.

Maureen Souza wrote in post #7783971 (external link)
Boy, he has grown, Alan. Adorable shots!

I hope you don't mind but I used a skin action on his face to smooth out the rough spots (I'll give you a link to it if you are interested). It also helps pop up the eyes a bit.

Thank you Maureen. The skin action really does help.


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