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Jan 25, 2010 15:45 |  #1

IMAGE: http://i635.photobucket.com/albums/uu79/sancho_1983/eating0091-2.jpg

Daughter has started eating now and seems to love Petit Filous, the literal translation of which seems to fit her personality!!

I presume the rule of thirds still applies to portrait photography, but not sure on how to possible compose it better?

Any comments appreciated, let me know what you think

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Jan 25, 2010 15:51 |  #2

Great expressive eyes! Maybe with a tighter shot, you won't have to worry about the rule of thirds here.


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Jan 26, 2010 07:07 |  #3

Thanks, yeah her eyes are brilliant, really big and scream 'photograph me'

I tried going closer, but it didn't seem right, perhaps i need to look more at similar shots and see what i like about them


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Jan 26, 2010 09:35 |  #4

very cute picture, I'd frame it




  
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Jan 26, 2010 09:55 |  #5

sancho1983 wrote in post #9468967 (external link)
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I presume the rule of thirds still applies to portrait photography, but not sure on how to possible compose it better?

Actually, the first rule is that there aren't any rules. It's a nice shot.


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