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Mar 09, 2010 15:00 |  #1

This 1st photo is of my son Caleb and the second photo is of my son Joshua. They are twins. Any c&c are welcomed. These were taken with just a point & shoot before I got my Canon, and I recently edited them in lightroom.

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Joshua
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and Josh again
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Mar 09, 2010 15:12 |  #2

Joshua got something growing from the left side of his head. Watch for that. BTW I am not a awesome photographer either and that's just my 2 cents. :)


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Mar 09, 2010 15:19 |  #3

Thanks! Yeah I took that photo awhile back ago before I knew not to let things grow out of their head!! lol :)


Brandy :D I'm not claiming to be an awesome photographer, so there's no need to tell me I'm not one, but I am claiming to be a new photographer who's learning and trying to be the best I can be at it ;) My recently new website, which is temporary until I can afford a real one!~ www.free2bemephotograp​hy.weebly.com (external link) ~ Currently using a Canon Rebel T1i EOS 500D

  
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Mar 09, 2010 15:38 |  #4

what's really strange about #2 is that the plant BEHIND Josh looks more in focus than he does! Was that a point and shoot in auto mode? Strange things happen sometimes!

Cute boys. I have twin brothers who are 16 months younger than me. Growing up with them a total blast! Enjoy that 'double-trouble' set you have there.

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Mar 09, 2010 15:45 |  #5

snyderman wrote in post #9762062 (external link)
what's really strange about #2 is that the plant BEHIND Josh looks more in focus than he does! Was that a point and shoot in auto mode? Strange things happen sometimes!

Yes you are so right! I didn't even noticed that. Well like I said I took this with my point & shot camera a long time ago andI did have it in auto mode. But yea, I have 4 kids and my twin boys are difinitely boys!! :)


Brandy :D I'm not claiming to be an awesome photographer, so there's no need to tell me I'm not one, but I am claiming to be a new photographer who's learning and trying to be the best I can be at it ;) My recently new website, which is temporary until I can afford a real one!~ www.free2bemephotograp​hy.weebly.com (external link) ~ Currently using a Canon Rebel T1i EOS 500D

  
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Mar 11, 2010 08:35 |  #6

Free2BeMePhotography wrote in post #9761926 (external link)
Thanks! Yeah I took that photo awhile back ago before I knew not to let things grow out of their head!! lol :)

I know, its' the worst. I took an equally good picture of our grandson yesterday and the wifes feet were in the background. Couldn't crop it out. Really screwed the picture up for me. My fault of course.



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