Lol, what a great thread. Nice images and the out takes got me grinning so big lol. Seriously, hats off to those that shoot images of kids, I would be worn out after an hour lol. I would be the one mumbling, "it's time for my nap" lol.
Lol, what a great thread. Nice images and the out takes got me grinning so big lol. Seriously, hats off to those that shoot images of kids, I would be worn out after an hour lol. I would be the one mumbling, "it's time for my nap" lol.
These are wonderful, and I agree that the outtakes are most engaging!
I'm betting you wish you'd turned those wood screens to reduce the reflection a bit. Compare #3, in which I think it's objectionably harsh, and #4 where it's quite nice. I'd also back off the contrast (and maybe saturation) just a wee on #5. To my taste, the two similar shots in your outtakes are processed more pleasingly. I think my nits could all be dealt with in processing. They're great raw images.
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I had to move fast with these two. When I moved around to get the proper angle for them I caught the glare. The contrast was only a point or two. Those flowers are like that, wow.
Agreed on showing them the outakes. One of my favorites of one of my girls is when she was two years old running down the hall naked with a headband and sunglasses. I will have to embarass her when she gets married.
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I'm betting you wish you'd turned those wood screens to reduce the reflection a bit. Compare #3, in which I think it's objectionably harsh, and #4 where it's quite nice. I'd also back off the contrast (and maybe saturation) just a wee on #5. To my taste, the two similar shots in your outtakes are processed more pleasingly. I think my nits could all be dealt with in processing. They're great raw images.
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I can see at least 5 tearsheets in this set. Just a wonderful job and #3 reminds me of some oil painting I've seen.
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Agreed on showing them the outakes. One of my favorites of one of my girls is when she was two years old running down the hall naked with a headband and sunglasses. I will have to embarass her when she gets married.
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