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Tomorrow’s adultAnother pic from my school shoot depicting the innocence of the young, something that we all were once and will never be again. Let’s keep the memories alive with photography - comments always welcome
PS - Mark I cut the feet out - doh Chris
-------------------------------- I started my life with nothing and I’ve still got most of it left
Another great candid capture Chris. Good stuff.
Simon
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Definately a great shot.
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The little girl on the left was determined not to look at the camera and her face shows that determination. The girl on the right would not stop looking at the camera even though I asked her to imagine I was not there
Chris
-------------------------------- I started my life with nothing and I’ve still got most of it left
How have you been able to take this shot? Under the current Photo Nazi
environment you would have been drawn and quartered by now! If you don't reply I know that must be the case. I know nutzinc
All legal and above board as I was commissioned for the shots and I hold copyright. Chris
-------------------------------- I started my life with nothing and I’ve still got most of it left
I hope you know it was not a go at you Chris.........it was a go at the over political correctness etc.. our country is currently enduring.
A question for you: I wish to shoot sports photography of children (including my 2 children) for our local soccer club. I have already gained clearance via NSW Sport & Rec. This clearance is a stamped & signed letter from them. Do I need anything more? Have you had any hassles & if so how did you deal with them. Thanks in advance, Marcus I know nutzinc
That’s OK Markus I knew you where not having a go at me. I believe that the main thing to be done has already been obtained by you. I would also just let the soccer club know your intentions and you should have no problems at all. Good luck Chris
-------------------------------- I started my life with nothing and I’ve still got most of it left
Hi Geoff This was shot on the D1 and the EXIF data was not imbedded in the data file so I only know what lens it was - sorry mate. Chris
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Got it! Thanks Chris. I know nutzinc
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