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Very nice...how fun to work with twins!!!
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Very nice and sweet!
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Beautiful little girl.
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I would crop off the top - almost to the top of her head. Just a suggestion.
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Very cute little girl.
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Beautiful. I like the blurred background also...the main focus just being the baby's face.
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I think this would get higher ratings if it were vertical. The angle is alittle odd as is. Hope that helps.
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Have fun with your studio... I can't wait for mine to be complete. On this photo, I would recommend straighting it a little so Roadmaster is straight or you could crop the wagon out all together. Another suggestion, would be to dodge the backdrop which would take out some of the wrinkles. I have learned all these tips the hard way and from PN photographers helping me along the way. Best of luck...
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This is great - Very, Very Creative and interesting. It makes you really study the picture. I like the Round 2 version a little better because of the emphasis on the bird not the adult hand. Marvelous....
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Jason - this is beautiful. I love the colors and of course your framing is always impressive. Good sharpness for a macro, mine never turn out like this:-)
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I like the crop - thanks for playing. I hope you are happy with it too:-) Great Job!
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Very cute...nice colors also.
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Been there...done that. It is amazing how much work a 7 pounder needs. This made me smile:-) The tones and sharpness is excellent!
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The bubbles are great - I think this would be good cropped just around her head so you could see the bubbles and her expression only. The bubble maker is distracting and takes away from the images. Just my thoughts.
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Paul - you didn't need to "fix" it - I really liked it as is and just noticed the ring more than the eyes. But you did do a great job at cloning the ring out. I always admire the skin tones of your children portraits. They remind me of old fashion partially painted photographs. You definately have developed a style that I can recognize before I see your name. I am still searching for mine but I think I am getting closer:-)
Best Wishes, Emily
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This little boy was born with a cleft lip and palette. He is
scheduled for reconstructive lip surgery this week. His mom wanted
some last photographs of Brendan before the surgery. Your comments
are welcomed. Thanks.
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I like the image and your title. I would play a little with the levels and curves to enhance the contrast between the colors. Just an idea.... With each image you take and play with you'll be amazed at how much you learn. I just started serious photography in about May and looking back at my postings the quality level is apparent.
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