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Frock starThought I would grab a photographic keepsake of my 3-1/2-year-old prior to attending my cousin's wedding reception a couple of weeks ago. Apart from posing unprompted and making faces, Valentine also demanded that her ukelele be included.
Fuji S5 Pro, 50mm @ f/2.2, only minor curve adjustment & unsharp mask applied. The background is kind of cluttered for a portrait. My only excuse is that in future it will remind her of her house at that age. "When the only tool you have is Thor's hammer, every problem looks like a supervillain." -- Julian Sanchez
Re: Frock starthats a very mischevious look on her face!
I very nice family shot and I am sure the poor girl will regret loving that ukelele so much when this picture comes out at her 21st! gerry's photography journey
No amount of processing will fix bad composition - trust me i have tried.
Re: Frock starThis is great. It's totally unfair (but we all do it when we look at our photos) to compare an impromptu shot like this which is absolutely gorgeous, with a studio model shot. Yes, the background could be less cluttered, yes, the face could be slightly better lit and yes, the dress could be toned down slightly- but these comments are completely missing the point- this shot is 'real' photography, taken when the opportunity arises and treasured for ever more. Well done.
Re: Frock starVery nice impromptu portrait! Priceless.
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