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    Erstwhile Vagabond armed with camera Lionheart's Avatar
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    Re: Window Light Portrait

    Awesome portrait, OT. I've always been partial to window light portraits because of the softer lighting, and the way the face as the point of focus seems more accentuated.
    Here's a couple of my son (yeah, I know, they always seem to be my favorite portrait subjects, he he).
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    Seek the Son and the shadows fall behind you.

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    Re: Window Light Portrait

    Quote Originally Posted by Lionheart
    Here's a couple of my son (yeah, I know, they always seem to be my favorite portrait subjects, he he).
    Wonderful portraits Leon. Really like that first one, he looks really lost in his thoughts. So glad to see this post from you. We're not seeing nearly enough on your photos. Your going to let those two kids grow up on us and we're going to miss it all. For many years my four children were my favorite subjects now that the grandchildren have come along it seems my kids kind of take a back seat in the getting your picture taken wars.
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