Avoiding Christmas Crowds
Well with a Great-Great-Grandma that has well over 120 direct descendants, the family Christmas party gets a little overwhelming for us introverts. We wandered away from the crowd and I got a couple snapshots. Lighting was poor, but I tried to deal with it as best as I could. Please let me know what you think, and which of the last three is your favorite, since they're all similar and I'm having trouble deciding? :
One of the many great-grandchildren, and Grandma herself in the background.
Just for grins, the face that's usually behind the camera. I'm just a great-grandchild. My sister had the first of several great-great-grandkids, and another is on the way. This shot kinda reflects the evening from my eyes... blurred and overly noisy. :rofl
Melody is one of the regular old grandchildren. My mom's cousin. I'm interested in feedback on these three shots, cause I'm having trouble picking which one is best.
On a semi-related note, everyone digs my hat. :dunno
One of the many great-grandchildren, and Grandma herself in the background.
Just for grins, the face that's usually behind the camera. I'm just a great-grandchild. My sister had the first of several great-great-grandkids, and another is on the way. This shot kinda reflects the evening from my eyes... blurred and overly noisy. :rofl
Melody is one of the regular old grandchildren. My mom's cousin. I'm interested in feedback on these three shots, cause I'm having trouble picking which one is best.
On a semi-related note, everyone digs my hat. :dunno
John Borland
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I agree with Lynn, the first shot has some potential but needs some LAB work and some even some sharpening trickery. The other shots are rough focus, as you admit. It was a tough situation, but I'm sure the night wasn't about photography.
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