Cute kidGood idea to shoot through the window. I like the brown border for this.
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Cute kidGood idea to shoot through the window. I like the brown border for this.
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Very nice JJ...I like the warm tones in your photo
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Thanks Gem and Casil. This guy is my people/portrait practice. Its not excatly my strong point. I prefer sports, abstract, and landscape. I really start to struggle with this kind of stuff.
Gem, when I framed the image, I used the eyedropper and selected a color off of his hair. Looking at it now, I think I probably should have gone with a lighter color.
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Nice light/shadow work there JJ. I'd love it totally if the eyes were lighter but it's cool just the same.
Okay. I wasn't going to say this but well, what the heck, OMG is it me or do I really see a lot of you in him?![]()
Great play with the light! These are my favorite type of shots. I can play with the light from the window and portraits for hours!
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agreed - love the shadows here!! Nice shot.
Do a few more like this (with and without a reflector) and it's another arrow in your quiver.
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