This is me with my make up on....... oh wait..... this is not me...
This is a discussion on April 2009 Photography Assignment - Portraits (human) within the Photo assignments forums, part of the Photography & Fine art photography category; This is me with my make up on....... oh wait..... this is not me......
This is me with my make up on....... oh wait..... this is not me...
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Here's a portrait of a couple rather than just 1 person.
Nice shot Chantelle - love the backlight and bkgd effect (remember to focus on the eyes tho) and Travis.
Travis - is it just me or does the girl with the big eyes and earrings a bit orange?
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Took this photo of my son with grandma & grandma while watching hockey...the camera is one of few things that can distract him from the game lol...it's not your 'standard' portrait i guess but it captured an honest emotion in each person that i fell i love with...
Cute kid-shot lily and I am a fan of grain.
jello - I like this shot. I may have cropped it differently in camera though to reduce distractions and maybe focus more on just the face with veils. JMO.
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"You have to milk the cow quite a lot, and get plenty of milk to get a little cheese." Henri Cartier-Bresson from The Decisive Moment.
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