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NephewHi,
Here are a few pics of my nephew that I took on the weekend, take it easy on me..............I have only had a camera for about a month, and this is my first time posting a pic! Seriously, any comments appreciated. Thanks Ryan
Hi Ryan, welcome aboard No 2 is beautiful, no 1 is a little confusing as the feet don't stand out against the hand and become a mass of flesh. A little thought on that one and it should work out excellently.
Hi Ryan,
Well done on posting images for the first time. Personally, I would like to see more of the baby's face in the second as well as a different angle on the lady (perhaps a step to the right?). Those little feet in number one are just gorgeous! I agree that they get lost in the fingers a little. You could try to burn the fingers in PS to make them a little darker. Cheers, Lee Nikon D7000
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