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Mar 08, 2010 21:08 |  #1

Here is another one of my favs from the past markting shoot....Yes I know shes still has another couple of years;)

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Mar 08, 2010 23:46 |  #2

I like this. Very nice!


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Mar 08, 2010 23:49 |  #3

Great shot I think the only thing I might like is a little tighter crop but other than that it is excellent!


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Great shot and agree with the above. With such a beautiful background I can see why you want to show it off but you should crop it some more.


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Mar 09, 2010 14:04 |  #5

Wow, what beautiful colors! I really like this shot. Personally I would straighten it a bit.


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Mar 09, 2010 14:20 as a reply to  @ LizzieJ's post |  #6

Very nice. I would also have to agree about the cropping. I must be old fashion but I'll never understand seeing Senior Portriats were the subject is wearing flip flops. I would rather they go barefooted. But that's just me.

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Mar 09, 2010 14:22 |  #7

Nice work, but way too loosely framed.




  
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Mar 09, 2010 14:53 |  #8

Well, Amped, since you asked . . .

I think the sunlit background competes with and distracts from what's really important -- the young lady! I think it would have been far more effective to keep her in the light she is in but with the shadowed background behind her and none of the sunlit stuff in the background at all. And yes, I'd crop so that she'd fill more of the frame.

BTW, Art, I agree with your comment about flip-flops. I'm not really joking when I advise young people to go into podiatry or chiropractic; there will be a LOT of patients coming out of the flip-flop generation. :(




  
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Mar 09, 2010 15:03 |  #9

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Great shot I think the only thing I might like is a little tighter crop but other than that it is excellent!

I agree


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Mar 09, 2010 16:14 |  #10

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BTW, Art, I agree with your comment about flip-flops. I'm not really joking when I advise young people to go into podiatry or chiropractic; there will be a LOT of patients coming out of the flip-flop generation. :(

What I also don't understand is I've seen some flip-flops for $50.00 and they pay for them.

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Mar 09, 2010 16:18 |  #11

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What I also don't understand is I've seen some flip-flops for $50.00 and they pay for them.

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I am guessing that you are not now, nor have ever been, a teenage girl. You wont ever understand.




  
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Mar 09, 2010 16:20 |  #12

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What I also don't understand is I've seen some flip-flops for $50.00 and they pay for them.

I refer you to P.T. Barnum . . .

Then again, I should refer myself to ol' P.T; no counting the $$ I've spent on questionable photo gear over the years. :rolleyes:




  
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Mar 09, 2010 16:31 |  #13

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I am guessing that you are not now, nor have ever beenn a teenage girl. You wont ever understand.

Unfortunately, the phenomenon is not limited to girls. Our 16 y.o granddaughter AND 15 y.o. grandson have both insisted on wearing them as much as possible for the past few years. Surprise, surprise! BOTH have developed increasingly painful back problems over the past year. Cause and effect? Difficult to prove but the flip-flops don't help. In both cases the parents have decided it's a battle they don't want to fight.

Then again, teenage girls may just be preparing themselves for the damage done by the high-heeled shoes they'll covet as they get older. :rolleyes:




  
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Mar 09, 2010 18:02 as a reply to  @ scottgee1's post |  #14

gonzogolf wrote in post #9762371 (external link)
I am guessing that you are not now, nor have ever been, a teenage girl. You wont ever understand.

No, but I do have a teenage niece and I know she won't wear anyting from WalMart, Target, or any other department store. :)

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I refer you to P.T. Barnum . . .

Then again, I should refer myself to ol' P.T; no counting the $$ I've spent on questionable photo gear over the years. :rolleyes:

Yes, but photo gear is a different story. Don't want to tell you how much I spent yesterday on photo gear.

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