These are really wonderful.
I have to say though that I think the eyelashes are overly sharp in #11. I find them jarring in an otherwise ethereal image. It is a beautiful picture, and I can understand the emotion it evoked from Mom.
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Gee thanks ! It is fun to see which ones really pop for other photographers. Like #3, I only included it because my cousin went so nuts over it I thought she was being really sarcastic, it is my least favorite of the bunch. Thanks again, your comments as always are so appreciated, you show me the direction I should keep going and when I am veering off course.
#5 is so fun, thinking what was she thinking just then
#7 hands down is awesome, love those moments
#9 is so super cute
#11 By far is amazimg... Brillant
YOU have a wonderful set here and thanks for sharing
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Super-duper nice... wonderful....
here's a thought for you... have you considered some PP high-key vignetting? Could be really neato on some of these...
Trivia for those who used to shoot film... (can't believe I am saying that) anyway... back in the day... long before digital I would use a Big Gulp lid to create a high-key vignette... It actually worked very well... Makes me laugh now
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I have to say though that I think the eyelashes are overly sharp in #11. I find them jarring in an otherwise ethereal image. It is a beautiful picture, and I can understand the emotion it evoked from Mom.
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I would have really liked number three but not having both feet in focus ruined it fore me.
Thanks for showing these as I like to see fresh children's photography done well.
#7 hands down is awesome, love those moments
#9 is so super cute
#11 By far is amazimg... Brillant
YOU have a wonderful set here and thanks for sharing
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here's a thought for you... have you considered some PP high-key vignetting? Could be really neato on some of these...
Trivia for those who used to shoot film... (can't believe I am saying that) anyway... back in the day... long before digital I would use a Big Gulp lid to create a high-key vignette... It actually worked very well... Makes me laugh now
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