My little girl
Jeremy Hall
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I don't post all that often, but my Allison wanted me to take photos of her dog, and of course I can't say no. Don't tell her that I really want photos of her Anyway, I liked this one a lot and thought I would share.
I don't have any studio lighting (some day!), so everything I take is natural lighting. I thought this one turned out ok. Any feedback is appreciated.
Canon 20D, Canon 28-135 IS
I don't have any studio lighting (some day!), so everything I take is natural lighting. I thought this one turned out ok. Any feedback is appreciated.
Canon 20D, Canon 28-135 IS
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I think B&W works here too, because that shirt just might be to loud in color JMO
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Thanks for the kind words. The JPG compression on the upload has the dark areas a little mottled - the original doesn't show this. I was happy the focus came in where I wanted it, on her eys. Glad you noticed
As for choosing B&W on this one, you were right on bfjr, the color one looked good, but I felt the dress colors were strong and took away from her eyes, which was where I wanted to the viewer to look this shot.
A beautiful child and a great pose I like the B&W treatment too. It's very classy.
Thanks for sharing,
Steve
lovely dog portrait... you can tell her that her dog looks smashing. We did not see her, we only had eyes for the dog.
Lovely portrait again, I like the even tone quality, it does not have disturbing highlights or shadows. Everything fits in this portrait.
Extremely agreable to look at
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B&W fits the shot very well, too.
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