I actually enjoy your focus on this. I think this is the best, and most realistic of the set. I like the slight tilt, tho wish her elbow was all there.
I love how you can tell she is smiling if you cover up her whole face except her eyes. So sweet!
You have such cuties in your family! My four year old daughter would totally pick the smallest pumpkin she could find too!
So.... I was looking at your site checking out your photos (you have some awesome ones there - and I love the ones of the three kids laying down for valentines day each year - GREAT idea!) and my oldest, Ellie, came over and pointed at your oldest - "Mommy! That's you when you were little!" !
Those photos are great! I love #1 and #3 the best! I love her expression in #3 - she's so PROUD! Very cute.
Adorable shots Mitchell. I love the colors in all of them!
I think I agree, #3 is my favorite. I think you very very barely missed the focus. So slight that maybe with some selective levels and sharpening of her eyes, you would never know. Then the viewers eyes would go right to hers. (they are a tad dark in this one compared to the first). Just a random thought.
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I actually enjoy your focus on this. I think this is the best, and most realistic of the set. I like the slight tilt, tho wish her elbow was all there.
I love how you can tell she is smiling if you cover up her whole face except her eyes. So sweet!
You have such cuties in your family! My four year old daughter would totally pick the smallest pumpkin she could find too!
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I wished I'd stopped down a little bit more on this one to get a little more detail on the pumpkin.
I'm glad you like it!!
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Those photos are great! I love #1 and #3 the best! I love her expression in #3 - she's so PROUD! Very cute.
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I think I agree, #3 is my favorite. I think you very very barely missed the focus. So slight that maybe with some selective levels and sharpening of her eyes, you would never know. Then the viewers eyes would go right to hers. (they are a tad dark in this one compared to the first). Just a random thought.
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