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Second attempt at baby shots

 
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Jul 30, 2009 10:37 |  #1

Here's a few from the 600 odd photos i have taken of our beautiful daughter.

IMAGE: http://i635.photobucket.com/albums/uu79/sancho_1983/maisiesfirstdays1_39.jpg

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I feel they are better than the last attempt, but I still have a lot to learn. That shiny new 60mm Macro lens really is amazing though!!

Let me know what you think :)

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Jul 30, 2009 11:40 |  #2

They are great, for your second attempt! You got alot of shadows, and it seems really dark for my taste (the picture), so you could try to fix that. If you look at the black background photos, you can see the wall a bit (or whatever that noise is in the back). (and it looks like you tried to paint it over with black). For the hands holding the baby, try to get a wider shot of it so you can see more of the baby. The point of those shots are to show how small the baby is compared to the size of the arm.

Last and the most important, the expression. In all the shots, shes either looking grumpy at you (not saying she is, its just the face lol), or she isnt looking or has saliva coming out of her mouth. Your daughter is absolutely beautiful, but since shes your daughter- you have all the time in the world. try waiting, and always have your camera up to get that 1 shot expression. B/c you could miss it!

Overall, I think you did a great job and your daughter is beautifull. SOrrry for my rambling, but I just want you to have the best pictures of your daughter. Key thing is expression, and location location location.

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-Chris



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