"Live. A lot. Unleash yourself upon the world and go! Go now! And fly free in the frowning face of convention. Giggle. No, laugh. No, howl as if you've never grown up. Understand that this is not a dress rehearsal, this is it! Take it all in. Yes, every last rose and every single breath. And by all means, whatever you do, drive a real cool car."--Quote found on the desk of Alicia Wetmiller
I love them all. The one KT did, the baby, that is special and well presented. I don't have any babies here. We are in monsoon. I might work on my dogs: they have kind of long noses, I tend to focus on the nose. Actually, I tend to forget that I have to get "focus".
that might be project for a rainy day. But I would be using the oncamera, 20D flash. My sunpak does not work at all with this camera. I would sell it, but wouldn't get enough to buy another.
No, they hate that. I might work on it somehow: wonder, they are going to show the 5 day forecast.
Old eyes would be good, too. Mine are the only old ones here.
Its easy to make picture, its more difficult to make good picture.
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Nikon D50
Nikon 18-55mm DX
Sigma 70-300mm DL
Manfrotto 390
Lowerpro Orion trecker II
Here's my shot at eyes. I really like the photo. Too bad I blew out the hat.
Oh well.
Thanks for looking.
Notwithstanding the blowout it is a very sweet shot. I played with it a little in PS using the clone tool. With a little patience the hat can be enhanced. I don't think it really necessary though.
Daughter 3 of 4, 'The Bookworm'...
Taken several weeks ago at a local park. We were hanging out under some trees and noticed we were being lit upon by some of the local residents. This one happened onto the frames of her glasses (probably from her hair).
I'm not overly happy with the composition and wish I had been more deliberate, also, the depth of field isn't very deep and cuts diagonally across her face, leaving her left eye slightly OOF in favor of the 'inchworm', but I'm not necessarily disliking the effect. Her right eye + worm came out well and most important of all, she loved the photo so who am I to complain!
Thanks for looking!
mark
(hmm.. this might be my 1st post after months of lurking?)
Taken several weeks ago at a local park. We were hanging out under some trees and noticed we were being lit upon by some of the local residents. This one happened onto the frames of her glasses (probably from her hair).
I'm not overly happy with the composition and wish I had been more deliberate, also, the depth of field isn't very deep and cuts diagonally across her face, leaving her left eye slightly OOF in favor of the 'inchworm', but I'm not necessarily disliking the effect. Her right eye + worm came out well and most important of all, she loved the photo so who am I to complain!
Thanks for looking!
mark
(hmm.. this might be my 1st post after months of lurking?)
Thanks for the contribution. Particularly if it got you out of lurker status. I think that the shot is such a fun capture and it looks fine to me. I can't believe the participation this thread has had. I'll never come up with an idea like this again.
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Through the eyes of a child....
Regards...KT
regards,
Gary
that might be project for a rainy day. But I would be using the oncamera, 20D flash. My sunpak does not work at all with this camera. I would sell it, but wouldn't get enough to buy another.
No, they hate that. I might work on it somehow: wonder, they are going to show the 5 day forecast.
Old eyes would be good, too. Mine are the only old ones here.
ginger
The eyes of a bride.
regards,
Gary
Benbo
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Nikon D50
Nikon 18-55mm DX
Sigma 70-300mm DL
Manfrotto 390
Lowerpro Orion trecker II
regards,
Gary
Oh well.
Thanks for looking.
This is my eldest daughter Alea ~ with her 1/2 siblings sister ~ Gigi
~Simple Beauty Simple Peace~
thanks for sharing,
regards,
Gary
regards,
Gary
I think that was just natural light.
regards.
Gary
Taken several weeks ago at a local park. We were hanging out under some trees and noticed we were being lit upon by some of the local residents. This one happened onto the frames of her glasses (probably from her hair).
link to slightly larger version: http://www.speakeasy.org/~markfowler/linked_05302005/IMG_0611_1024.jpg
I'm not overly happy with the composition and wish I had been more deliberate, also, the depth of field isn't very deep and cuts diagonally across her face, leaving her left eye slightly OOF in favor of the 'inchworm', but I'm not necessarily disliking the effect. Her right eye + worm came out well and most important of all, she loved the photo so who am I to complain!
Thanks for looking!
mark
(hmm.. this might be my 1st post after months of lurking?)
These eyes are a little bit shy! Another beautiful young Mongolian princess!!
I know I have some better ones with eyes, but I will have to find them and upload them.
www.capture-the-pixel.com
regards,
Gary
Toby the Dog
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Catapultam habeo. Nisi pecuniam omnem mihi dabis, ad caput tuum saxum immane mittam
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That's a lovely shot, Owen.
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This was about the 6th picture I took of this young lady and....as you can see.....she was less than impressed.