Daughter & her friend
Jeremy Hall
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Ok, I know I seem to only be posting photos of my daughter in the portraits, but she is just too cute She had her play friend over and they wanted me to take pictures for them. How can I resist. Natural lighting, and not that great at that, but still the results were fun.
Feedback always welcome, good and bad.
Canon 20D, Canon 70-200L IS
Feedback always welcome, good and bad.
Canon 20D, Canon 70-200L IS
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That's a Kodak Picture of the Day if I ever saw one!!!
You should submit it to KODAK.
Great Shot!
Canon Rebel Xsi, Fuji FinePix F10
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I agree, a little heavy on the shadowing on Sarah (girl on the left), but because it was a "candid" portrait, so be it. Thanks for the kind words.
So how does Kodak view photos submitted taken by a Canon camera?
I am sure that you do not have to give them that information. I had two KPOTD'S and they were shot with SONY's.
Go to Kodak.com and look on the bottom right corner.
Good luck!
Canon Rebel Xsi, Fuji FinePix F10
mcphoto.smugmug.com
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Ashley
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I agree it's a very good shot.... I personally don't like that much shadowing on a young face. But those two are beautiful and I would have taken that shot too. http://www.dgrin.com/newreply.php?do=newreply&noquote=1&p=107505#
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very nice capture!!!!!
Nir Alon
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Its a wonderful photograph, Jeremy!
Sure, you must hide it ... to show them 5-10-20 years later as a present!
Unexpectedly advice?
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