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    Multiple pics....what you think?

    My little cousin and nephew...what do you all think?
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    Re: Multiple pics....what you think?

    Nice emotion shots. Might have been better to shoot the top two in vertical format, but still Ok. Background is also a little distracting in the top two but better to get the shot than to try to make perfect and miss it.

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    Re: Multiple pics....what you think?

    thanks


    if i were doing this for something special...other than just future advice i would probably crop around her, so that there isnt THAT much backround
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    Re: Multiple pics....what you think?

    Hi GF,

    I like your last shot the most. For presenting to strangers (ie. this board), it really shows character with the pose and expression. The others are very nice for your personal enjoyment.

    One thing I like to try for kids is get down lower (eye level or below) when I take the shots.

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