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2nd portraitSomeone said the other day post, post, post. So that being said, here's another one. My eldest son.....thinking...
I know nutzinc
Marcus - a lovely shot of your son - looks as if he is about to plunge into the pool
A little critique - the background is nicely out of focus but it is lighter than your son - maybe increase the lightness through a curve adjustment to bring up the skin tones on your son. Chris
-------------------------------- I started my life with nothing and I’ve still got most of it left
Thanks Chris, you critiques are always more than welcome.
I debated submitting this one as I had a few other versions (probably more to your taste) but decided on this one because I liked the tonal difference between b/g & f/g. Zane is a tanned youngster & the image is exactly how he looks so it's hard for me to submit an image that I prefer (on a tonal scale) ........................especially when he is looking over my shoulder saying "Dad no not that one" ...we came to a mutual agreement! I know nutzinc
UNBELIEVABLE!
what a great looking kid! ... that photo looks just like me as i was a kid... the nose, the hair... wow! ill see if i can provide you with an example! Looks just like i was looking back at an old photo album (im 22 now) great shot! Thanks for sharing! JD
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