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Tending the veggie gardenMy daughter tending to the veggie garden and having a great time doing it!
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Re: Tending the veggie gardenTimeless classic. I love the treatment! You have captured a great expression here.
Re: Tending the veggie gardenYes, this is a jolly good picture. Everything works well together - the subject, the colour tones, the contrast, the composition, the crop. I loved it the moment I saw it.
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Re: Tending the veggie gardenLovely treatment and that is a cute pic - has plenty of that nostalgic value
Care to tell us how you processed it Steve (Nikon D200/D700)
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Re: Tending the veggie gardenNow that will end up as a family classic - excellent treatment, sublime expression.
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Re: Tending the veggie gardenThanks all for your feedback, it is appreciated. The processing was done in LR2, I started off with a preset downloaded from the net (why re-invent the wheel ) and then made a few minor adjustments from there and a square crop of course.
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Re: Tending the veggie gardenEverything about this photo just works (as others have mentioned): the expression; clothing; processing; exposure and light. Well done.
Regards, Patrick
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Re: Tending the veggie gardenThanks Geoff
Steve (Nikon D200/D700)
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Re: Tending the veggie gardenThis is a really great portrait and processing.
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