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High Key Kids with 50 1.4GIm going through a high key colour phase
Some of the latest Darren
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Re: High Key Kids with 50 1.4Gyour third and fourth one are the best they convey a sense of emotion which urges the viewer to look deeper not to mention on your third you have an interesting angle of view
the 1st one though i think has too much high key if its toned down a little it would be much better. Wendell Levi Teodoro
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Re: High Key Kids with 50 1.4GHi Darren
I like the third for the point of view. Would you care to share your processing? I like the look, and it's interesting to see how it works (or doesn't) in each frame. The second looks flat to me, just because it doesn't have the bright background colours of the others.
Re: High Key Kids with 50 1.4GAn interesting series. I like how they work as a set. Your processing has added a touch of drama to the pics.
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Re: High Key Kids with 50 1.4GVery interesting colours. Love the composition in #3.
Do share your procesing...
Re: High Key Kids with 50 1.4GThe 3rd photo is better out of the 3 as it has a more interesting angle. Looking down at the child rather than straight on.
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