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ControversyWith all of the posts we have had regarding where and when you can or cannot photograph children I had the delightful job of photographing some wonderful school children. The job involved a brochure for an open school and I had 100% permission to do the shoot. The photograph below is one of my favourites - the little girl was an absolute tomboy but not once would she put her doll down.
Chris
-------------------------------- I started my life with nothing and I’ve still got most of it left
Very very nice Chris, I like the way the grass under her feet looks almost like a spotlight.
The only slightly annoying part is the blown highlights on the doll but not much you could do about that. __________
Phillip **Nikon D7000**
A great shot Chris... Is that grass at her feet really real, or artificial... I hope this isn't an insult, but it looks artificial...
Cheers, John
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Trampled by many little feet and very real Chris
-------------------------------- I started my life with nothing and I’ve still got most of it left
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It could be a layer of outdoor carpet or tennis court material. I love thecontrast between the purple shoes and the grass, and the beanie pulled almost past the eyebrows. Lovely photo Sirhc55. I hope her parents get the photo printed so they can reminisce later when their daughter is grown up. Cheers and thanks for sharing Graham
Nice pic Chris, well it could be a good add for domestic violence or something simular, young child looking at house mum and dad fighting. Spose picture like that could tell a 1,000 stories.
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Although this little girl was a tomboy the beanie and the way she looked at you, she was in fact a lonely little soul. The reason I took the pic was because she was looking at her classmates playing together and I think the look (even side on) is saying ”why can’t I play with you?”
Chris
-------------------------------- I started my life with nothing and I’ve still got most of it left
Yeh mate she does look lost indeed, nice capture though. i guess she wont be the only 1.
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Very good shot.
Poor girl. I know what that's like. Producer & Editor @ GadgetGuy.com.au
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Lovely shot Chris.
I'm hopeful this little princess will have many happy times in her life to make up for her sadness now. Simon
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Chris,
Superb image; well done. And to satisfy those with more primal urges, I'm glad to see that you didn't photoshop out the chains from the swing. g.
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Thank you to everyone for your comments.
I am happy that I captured a moment in this young girls life that will live on through photography Chris
-------------------------------- I started my life with nothing and I’ve still got most of it left
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