av8r 0 Posted June 19, 2001 Excellent. This has a great sense of fun and the sepia toning makes it both new and old at the same time. Link to comment
kevin_st.amour 0 Posted June 19, 2001 Good Job... all I can say... I did something similar if you look in my folder in my profile you will see what I mean.... Great Minds think alike....(so how does that expain us?....dunno) he he Link to comment
eisbaer_. 0 Posted June 19, 2001 what an odaorable, happy child! Great! I think the focus is a bit out: dof seems to be just in front of her face... great shot though. Link to comment
j._scott_schrader 0 Posted June 20, 2001 This is a beautiful portrait of a beautiful child. I really like the natural feel of it. (un-posed) Link to comment
mark newcombe www.mcnphoto 0 Posted June 22, 2001 Thankyou for your kind words i actualy shot this in c41 b&w and scanned in RGB which gave it the sepia look, thanks again Mark Link to comment
paul_van_buren 0 Posted September 29, 2001 I have no idea why but I find the b/w's so much more powerful than the colour. This is a wonderful portrait. Compose well. I love the laughter. Link to comment
dean_trakilovic 0 Posted October 20, 2001 Mark, I agree with Paul, the bw shots, for me, have a better impact than the colors. The photos I took in my folder Kaylas World were color until I changed them! This photo of your daughter is just gorgeous...well done! Link to comment
erin_owens 0 Posted December 28, 2002 Very nice. I love her expression and the way her hand is on her chest. Looks great in the black and white. Link to comment
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