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Jul 09, 2010 05:56 |  #1

So I met one of my friends out at the park yesterday to take some pictures. She's into photography as well, so she brought her camera as well. Here are some of my better shots from the day:

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Jul 09, 2010 06:58 |  #2

I like 1, 3 and 7. The 'wonky' digits put me off some of the pictures though - the little finger in #1, the toes pointing upwards in #2 and #6 and the wonky foot in #4. Still, not bad photos though.


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Jul 09, 2010 08:41 |  #3

She looks like she was very uncomfortable in front of the camera. Her facial expressions and body language showed that. Next time try to direct her a little better and tell her what you want her to do. Try to get her to relax and have fun so she doesn't feel uncomfortable.


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Jul 09, 2010 09:52 as a reply to  @ Z FOTOTECHNIKA's post |  #4

The colors really pop in these. I especially like her expression in numbers 3 and 5; in some of the others, she appears uncomfortable.


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Jul 09, 2010 10:59 |  #5

All pictures are great; however, number 4's lighting isn't impressive. Good job though!




  
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Jul 09, 2010 11:48 |  #6

Thanks! And yeah, she was much more comfortable behind the camera; I don't blame her though, I was the same way.


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Jul 09, 2010 18:17 as a reply to  @ theextremist04's post |  #7

All but 1, 5 and 6 look slouchy. She looks uncomfortable too. She's a little too timid in front of the camera.
Number 1 looks the best IMO. She has a nice smile and the BG looks good. Maybe a little tighter crop to eliminate some distraction on the sides or maybe put her a little more centered on the steps.

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