Tim Park wrote in post #9854510
I definitely understand the challenges of an active little one. A few questions...
1. Was this a session for a client?
2. Did you get to choose the time and location?
She has such a beautiful smile! I just wish the environment would have been different. The trees seem to dominate the scene in the last three pictures, and the bicycle pics could have been better composed. I wonder if you would be able to do a second shoot with her where you would have better control over the lighting and also a different location.
I like her expression in #3, but the sun spots and the busy trees tend to distract. I like her expression in #5 as well, and her face is evenly lit, but the light on her head is very strong.
I know there's so much to think about when shooting little kids!
I hope this helps.
Tim
Thank you so much Tim for your reply 
She was not a client, she is a daughter of a friend, so unpaid shoot, just for my practice and I offer her the pics!
The location was a last minute thing you know, it was a very sunny day so I thought about thislocation, was a near home and with lots of space for her to run and be herself. In fact I could only get her still sitting in the trees, that's why there are so many tree pics, lol! The time of the shoot was at about 5pm, later was getting very cold and a bit dark.
I was shooting with a 50mm 1.8 if this helps!
What do you (and others experts) advise in terms of time and location? One more thing, everytime I tried to shoot her with her mother one of them would be OOF, how can I change that?
Other than that do you think the colors look ok, the pp?
Thank you all so much, keep the opinions coming as I want to learn the best I can!