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Mar 09, 2010 22:22 |  #1

Greetings. My first real attempt at getting serious about photography. I went overboard with the vignette on the lower portion of the photo, as I am still learning. Pro's please help me improve!


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Mar 10, 2010 12:33 |  #2

Great job. I would love to see more from this series. You obviously put at lot of thought and planning into this photo and it shows.


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Mar 10, 2010 17:28 as a reply to  @ LizzieJ's post |  #3

Thank you for the kind words! Your site has excellent examples of what I hope to achieve with more practice, and patience!


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Mar 11, 2010 09:27 |  #4

That can be a very difficult age to photograph especially in a setting like that. I think crying photos can be cute, but most parents want happy pictures.


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Mar 11, 2010 09:36 |  #5

i like the color, WB, and clarity of the 3rd one best. the 2nd is probably much more true in those aspects. I don't like the way the edges of the chair show in the second one.


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Mar 11, 2010 15:43 |  #6

Thanks for the help. I definitely need to improve on my pp techniques. Yes it was indeed difficult to get them to pose the way that I would have liked.


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