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The boys look a little shy, but she is made to be in front of the camera.
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Quote from: MrB on November 02, 2009, 08:50:15 PM
The boys look a little shy, but she is made to be in front of the camera.
Boys tend to be a little more shy than the girls here. I agree she is a superb subject....cheers
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People of mediocre ability sometimes achieve outstanding success because they don't know when to quit.
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What sweet photos. It's not hard to tell who's leading the pack. Nice captures.
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Love them both but #1 is my fav...looks less processed with topaz? and I love the little boy hiding behind everyone. Cute a buttons!
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I prefer the processing of the first, but really like the expression of the little girl in the second.
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Thanks for the comments guys, glad you enjoyed the images as much as I enjoyed taking them...
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I'm liking them equally for different reasons. Slight distortion at 12mm and a downward POV on #2 adds a touch of surrealism, and your processing adds-to, and works for me. Also like the eye detail.
#1 works very well as a more conventional image and focal length as you have processed accordingly. All eyes are on you which works well for this one.
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