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I don't know what to say other than thank you. You have put the biggest smile on my face that I have had today. To the phantom 3/3'er. I do hope that you realize that the first rating on this was a 7/7. HA!
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Any comments or suggestions welcome.
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Any comments or suggestions welcome.
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Any comments or suggestions welcome.
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Great shot, but next time, either go lighter with the softening effect around the lips, or have the makeup person color inside the lines. I am not directing this at you. I think the image is fabulous. Beautiful girl, wonderful hair, but her lipstick is off. I can't tell if it is a PS effect, or someone's makeup skills. Keep up the good work, hire a new makeup artist.
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Well, he almost put my wife's eye out. Hair attacking cats. I just don't know...
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If the blinds had worked the way that I was envisioning, then the shadow would not be so deep. You are right though Eric, it makes her look like some sort of fruit is growing out of her face. I will be re-shooting after she has our second daughter Trinity. Right now she finds it hard to stand for long periods of time. Thanks for pointing out the shadows, I had missed it at first.
Brandon.
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Any comments welcome
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Any suggestions welcome.
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A portrait of my puppy. Comments, and Suggestions appreciated.
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Thank you.
The way I did it:
I shot each one of the phases and then placed them all on one canvas. This image is edited.
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While I do agree, you do what you can when you are shooting through a fence at the zoo... I waited for that little booger to turn his head, but I think he may have gotten the idea that I was up to something when I raised the camera because they all stopped moving. When I say little booger, I mean it too. This one is a toddler. I don't know what he was worried about. There is no way I was going to take that steak away.
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Let me know what you think.
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Wait, still staring, and now I am done. I love this shot. I captures the love that these three must be feeling. The only thing that I would have done differently would have been to have the baby's arms together to form a circle. It looks odd for that little right hand to be cut off that way. Even still, I love this picture. It is by far one of the most masterful of its kind that I have seen. Really wonderful job.
Brandon.
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Well actually, we were at the hospital for a good reason. We were getting the first ultrasound for my second daughter. I shot the image with the arms of the chair as a central element. I should have cropped that last little bit off, or went wider. Unfortunately, at the time this image was shot, I did not have anything wider than a 50-200mm lens. In retrospect I should have cropped a little closer. Thank you all for the suggestions, and kind comments.
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Any suggestions welcome.
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Comments and suggestions welcome.
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No problem, tell them thanks for the compliment. My daughter likes this picture as well. I think that I am going to hang it in her room.
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Comments, and suggestions welcome.
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Any comments or suggestions are welcome.
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One word, awesome. Got me thinking about running out and buying a 10-22mm myself. I love landscapes like this, you don't see a whole lot of them.
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