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MaoKhan
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Nov 19, 2010 15:52 |  #1

Here's my second go at shooting a mom and daughter day. CC appreciated :D

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Haven't learned flash photography yet so natural lighting it will be! :(

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Nov 19, 2010 16:13 |  #2

No 3 is my favourite of the lot. I like the moment you captured her laugh. That is what makes a good photograph. I am not so mad about the rest, would have liked mom and daughter to look at the camera for instance. No.2 is alright but would have been better if you got more of the moms head.




  
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Nov 19, 2010 16:19 |  #3

I think all these are pretty good. The last one would be better without the harsh shadows on her face


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Nov 19, 2010 18:25 as a reply to  @ tkbslc's post |  #4

I agree with all these comments. No. 2 was one of those moments where I was just snapping away to capture as much of it as possible. It's definitely tough working with sunlight :\ The problem this whole shoot was that the little girl was scared of me the whole time, I rarely got her to look at me, let alone smile for me haha.


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Nov 20, 2010 12:56 |  #5

i like number 3 best. working with kids is hard! they never do what u tell them to do haha


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Nov 21, 2010 02:21 |  #6

Nice set IMHO :)


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