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Reading with Grandma


aepelbacher

Adjusted, cropped and sepia filter in Photoshop cs.


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Another for Howard's challenge.

My mother is a librarian and my brother and sister-in-law both love to read. At 18+ months in this image, my nephew was already fascinated with books. To this date (2-1/2 years), he sneaks to stay up late to "look at" his books ... and then is very difficult to wake up in the morning.

I keep thinking that the B&W versions work so much better with the pics that I have of him. Maybe I'll stumble upon something that works better in color.

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This is Lovely, and the black and white gives it a taste of Nostalgia, Very Nice.7/7

 

Susanna C. Clapsadle

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This is wonderful. Tells a great story. Think about printing and framing and perhaps giving the framed image to the library as a gift.

 

One of better images. Congratulations.

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I agree that it's a very touching moment. I wish the same sharpness was on the little boy's face as it is on Grandma's. I think b&w was the right choice with this one.
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Great image Lou Ann. I think you've produced a wonderful image in response to Howard's challenge too. Makes me wonder what the book title is too? I think you may have an excellent avenue developing with these people and family shots. Lovely!
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A delightful shot for the album or the wall. I noticed the sharpness too but wonder whether he was moving as they are so close together. Well done for catching him at a moment when he was absorbed in something else. I think this will be your best approach for getting good shots of this little fellow and works best with my kids too.
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A very good classical portrait, I love the composition and the tone. Perfect!!
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Such a great capture. Lovely atmosphere. Love and warmth. Great moment preseved forever...

Nice work.

Kind regards.

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Lou Ann- this is a wonderful captured moment. How sweet! The detail is super, yet it has a soft feel, I like that! My only nitpick would be the line in he backround over the little boys head, I might clone that out, just for aesthetics. Beautiful job!
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