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Portrait shootI was asked to do a portrait shoot for a family freind and these are just a few of the captures. Took some outside at the local park and some in the studio. C&C would be much appreciated.
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Re: Portrait shootExcellent portraits. The last two have a very natural look. I also like the grittiness of the 2nd one and composition of the 1st. All have nice and suitable treatment.
Alex
Re: Portrait shootLove them all except the second. While I love the gritty look in general, it doesn't necessarily go with the little character..
Re: Portrait shootWhile the snot coming out of the nose isn't that flattering I like the gritty one the best of all. It shows what the little buggers are really like most of the time
Re: Portrait shootLove the second shot. It makes me think he has just walked off a rugby field or played a game of scrag.
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Re: Portrait shootThanks all for your comments. I am yet to show them to the parents. I prefer No.2 my self but I suspect the parents will favour 3 & 4.
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Re: Portrait shoot2nd photo to me tells a story but hmm whats the story it could be anything, there all very nice shots 4th one is also great
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