Here is a shot that I took on the 4th of a friend of mine and her daughter...
THIS is the problem with captions. Not only don't I see the love in her eyes, I don't see anything in her eyes. HOWEVER - this is still a lovely photo; great subject; great expression on the mother's face; well framed. What I see is the mother's warmth and connection to the child. Drop the captions and let your photos speak for themselves - unless there's a real need for a caption on a specific image.
THIS is the problem with captions. Not only don't I see the love in her eyes, I don't see anything in her eyes. HOWEVER - this is still a lovely photo; great subject; great expression on the mother's face; well framed. What I see is the mother's warmth and connection to the child. Drop the captions and let your photos speak for themselves - unless there's a real need for a caption on a specific image.
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I thiink it would help.
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THIS is the problem with captions. Not only don't I see the love in her eyes, I don't see anything in her eyes. HOWEVER - this is still a lovely photo; great subject; great expression on the mother's face; well framed. What I see is the mother's warmth and connection to the child. Drop the captions and let your photos speak for themselves - unless there's a real need for a caption on a specific image.
"He not busy being born is busy dying." Bob Dylan
"The more ambiguous the photograph is, the better it is..." Leonard Freed
+1. Nice photo, but the title doesn't really work