What cutie!! Love her eyes and how you capture the light. Did you add some extra noise to it?
Thanks!
I was shooting in my bathroom at night so my ISO was 1600. I was concerned that they would be too grainly, but I think it turned out alright considering.
Thanks for all the comments. I really appreciate it. For just a picture taken in the bathroom right before her bath it turned out very well. I guess it does pay off to keep that camera close at all times.
A beautiful child and a very fine image. The "noise" I prefer to think of as texture, and it is this texture that adds a special quality to the image. Frame it.
Quite a ham
She sure likes to pose for you doesn't she? Very nice. I took the liberty of fooling around with the original from your site. It looked really classic with everything but the eyes desaturated a bit. Not wanting to presume, I didn't save it, but I liked it.
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She sure likes to pose for you doesn't she? Very nice. I took the liberty of fooling around with the original from your site. It looked really classic with everything but the eyes desaturated a bit. Not wanting to presume, I didn't save it, but I liked it.
Oh I would have loved to see it! She has seen the camera so much in her short life...shes a little pro.
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Thanks!
I was shooting in my bathroom at night so my ISO was 1600. I was concerned that they would be too grainly, but I think it turned out alright considering.
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Beautiful baby.
What a set of peepers ..
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Here is the picture in color. Thanks for all the comments.
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Hard to say which i like more B&W or colored one hmph
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Both are beautiful, but the BW is just a classic!!
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She sure likes to pose for you doesn't she? Very nice. I took the liberty of fooling around with the original from your site. It looked really classic with everything but the eyes desaturated a bit. Not wanting to presume, I didn't save it, but I liked it.
Natural selection is responsible for every living thing that exists.
D3s, D500, D5300, and way more glass than the wife knows about.
Oh I would have loved to see it! She has seen the camera so much in her short life...shes a little pro.
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B&W has it by a long shot!
I love the grain in B&W converisons!
Good shot!
-Jon