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© Dimirtis G Vasiliou

Her jungle face.


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Exposure Date: 2011:08:21 10:50:47;
Make: NIKON CORPORATION;
Model: NIKON D3;
Exposure Time: 1/500.0 seconds s;
FNumber: f/5.6;
ISOSpeedRatings: ISO 200;
ExposureProgram: Other;
ExposureBiasValue: -0.67
MeteringMode: Other;
Flash: Flash did not fire;
FocalLength: 250.0 mm mm;
FocalLengthIn35mmFilm: 250 mm;
Software: Adobe Photoshop CS3 Windows;
Hand held.

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© Dimirtis G Vasiliou

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...compliments for this...babies sequence: a very particular and unusual way in this field, every model is perfectly inserted is his little world, perfect also the titles!!!

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Why is she crying, maybe she discovered that the "cat" isn't real?! Nicely neutralized background and great capture of the moment in wonderful colors and with great technical quality!

 

Best regards, Dimitraki!

 

PDE

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She is sitting on a statue of a young cheetah and suddenly she produced this mighty roar...:-)
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Thank you my friend...all of these pictures you are referring to are of my grand daughter and having had three daughters and now her it is natural for them to be the center of your life...you watch their every move and you listen to their every word and you learn while you instruct them, I think this is the main duty of parents and grandparents to open 'windows' and 'doors' for our children and let them choose and not 'push' them through them.....
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Thank you very much for referring to the technical quality of the picture, such as it is and is very interesting to hear you say that she is crying..that prompted me to look at the picture again in the light of your statement and you are right although she is roaring, she does appear to to be crying...:-)

 

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You are with us again! You are welcomed my friend!. Thank you for that intellectual observation...
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Long time no see! Very nice of you to comment. Many pictures that I see are over sharpened and I find that a little unnatural, the girl in this instance looks perfectly sharp to to me...:-). Many regards my friend.
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If the success of a child's  photo depends mainly on expression then you have succeeded.  Great soft lighting and excellent use of shallow DOF to help isolate your subject.  One for the family (hers) album for sure.  Best, Len.

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