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Photographer  David Heidmann {Karma:219}
Project N/A Camera Model Canon 400D
Categories Candids
Children
Still Life
Film Format Digital RAW
Portfolio Lens Canon 17-85 EFS USM IS
Uploaded 6/15/2007 Film / Memory Type none
    ISO / Film Speed
Views 315 Shutter
Favorites Aperture f/
Critiques 12 Rating
6.17
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Location City -  Somerset West
State -  WESTERN CAPE
Country - South Africa   South Africa
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Dorina Köbele-Milas Dorina Köbele-Milas   {K:1355} 6/26/2007
A very sweet and well photographed/worked picture!Very nice,really.
All the best to you,dorina

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Radim Sobotka   {K:4050} 6/17/2007
wow, that's interesting shot. And tonality too.

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M  jalili M  jalili   {K:69009} 6/16/2007
Excellent .............

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David Heidmann   {K:219} 6/16/2007
Thanks for all the positive comments guys! Indeed, I have a lot more to share! (but I'm only allowed to upload one per day). Watch this space!

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Peter Wickham   {K:661} 6/16/2007
I'm glad you posted this one here Dave ... it's too good not to share. Welcome to UF. This image says volumes and in this instance, that alone makes it succeed.

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N3ma  Allah Hisham N3ma Allah Hisham   {K:5465} 6/16/2007
welcome to UF

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N3ma  Allah Hisham N3ma Allah Hisham   {K:5465} 6/16/2007
great angle..peerfect moment..
really very nice one...

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Subhrajit Basu Subhrajit Basu   {K:3102} 6/16/2007
That's a stunning capture David. Well...in my opinion it looks just right...there is no requirement for changing the horizon, absolutely no! There is not much tilt either, and even if there is, it really makes no difference. As far as cropping of the toes are concerned, I think it would've been better had it been there but as you say, you couldn't have helped it with such a low angle. It's always better to capture the right candid moment than to miss it in order to do some negligible things correct. Bravo David...will look forward to your work :) 7/7
Regards
Subhrajit

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The Pilgrim The Pilgrim   {K:64989} 6/16/2007
I really the dramatic processing on this image!
Really well toned and captured!
Nice work!
Thanks for sharing!

Much love,

Paul E Brumit

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David Heidmann   {K:219} 6/15/2007
Thanks for the crit, Lydia! :)

Yes, I love his toes too - they make the picture for me, and the way his hair is hanging over his face. Very cute, I think. Its a pity I cut off the toes at the bottom of the frame - the camera was much too low to the ground for me to see through the viewfinder (this was candid and I was crouched beside him). You're right, in hindsight, I should have corrected the horizon.

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Lydia Nel   {K:3579} 6/15/2007
Welcome to Usefilm, David! This is so characteristic of little children - just look at those toes! Lovely candid shot. IMO you should have rotated the image by a few degrees in order to rectify the angle of the wall and shrubbery.
Groetnis
Lydia

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Scott Hartill   {K:114} 6/15/2007
This effect is fantastic...very dramatic!

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