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Pol
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Registered: September 2006 Location: West Kent, UK Posts: 4,693
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Mon 25, August 2008 2:34pm
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Rating: 10.00
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Beautiful shot, gorgeous tones, beautiful lighting and such a sweet baby too.
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Horacio
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Registered: July 2007 Location: I live in Buenos Aires city, capital of Argentina. Posts: 512
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Tue 26, August 2008 5:14pm
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Rating: 8.00
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I agree with Pol. What about some cropping focusing mainly and only in the baby´s face and direction of her sight? Let us say from the border of the mother´s lefthand and just under her chin? I hope you do not get upset with my suggestion! Regards, Horacio
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jojo
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Registered: October 2006 Location: Cheddar, Somerset, UK Posts: 703
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Tue 26, August 2008 7:34pm
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Thank you Pol & Horacio. If I remember correctly ISO 400, speedlite with bounced flash, converted to Greyscale and then given a duo tone treatment. Horacio, I would never get upset at any suggestion somebody put my way - I'm very humble that anybody would take the time to comment in the first place! I didn't crop because I wanted to maintain the mother's close presence within the scene, but I'll certainly take it onboard and have a go a cropping as per your suggestion - thanks!
jo
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Pol
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Registered: September 2006 Location: West Kent, UK Posts: 4,693
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Tue 26, August 2008 8:34pm
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Good suggestion there from Horacio about the crop. I reckon it's one of those photos that warrants two large prints - one as it is already and a second print with the crop. That would definitely provide 2 belters for the family album!
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