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Miranda (BW)
 
Image Title:  Miranda (BW)
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 By: Dale Ann Cubbage  
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Photographer  Dale Ann Cubbage {Karma:9755}
Project #21 Alone Camera Model Fuji FinePIx 4900Z
Categories Portrait
People
Children
Film Format
Portfolio family portraits
children's portraits
portraits
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Uploaded 10/4/2004 Film / Memory Type digital
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Location City - 
State -  KANSAS
Country - United States   United States
About Same shot of Miranda, just converted to b&w using a medium warm gray filter. I'm not sure which version I prefer, because I really like them both!
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There are 12 Comments in 1 Pages
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Dale Ann Cubbage   {K:9755} 11/11/2004
Thank you very much Gabry, I really appreciate the time you took to go through my portfolio and comment! I will return the favor soon!

da

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Gabriella Carta Gabriella Carta   {K:22879} 10/21/2004
wonderful light and eyes, good portrait!

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Dale Ann Cubbage   {K:9755} 10/8/2004
Thanks Trish! I think the consensus was for the b&w version!

da

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Trish McCoy Trish McCoy   {K:15897} 10/8/2004
I think I like this one better. love the tones here.

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Dale Ann Cubbage   {K:9755} 10/7/2004
Thanks again Howie! I appreciate your input so much!

da

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Dale Ann Cubbage   {K:9755} 10/7/2004
Thanks Doug! I usually prefer the b&w in portraits as well. But I really liked the lighting on her face in the color version. Thanks for taking time to comment!

da

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Dale Ann Cubbage   {K:9755} 10/7/2004
Thank you so much Fabrice! Glad you liked it!

da

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G G G G   {K:61359} 10/5/2004
Lovely portrait.. I like this catch instant. Well done

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doug stewart   {K:676} 10/4/2004
Gorgeous kid!
I much prefer portraits in B&W as then you look at the character behind the image, rather than depending on colors.

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Howie Mudge Howie Mudge   {K:27933} 10/4/2004
I like the use of natural light Dale. She is a pretty young child for sure.

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Dale Ann Cubbage   {K:9755} 10/4/2004
Mark, since you are a purveyor of b&w, how does this one strike you for tonality? I appreciate your input, but I'm not really sure from what you said if you like it or not. I would really like to know what you think.

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Mark Beltran   {K:32612} 10/4/2004
For portraits, I much prefer b&w, because I'm more interested in the shape of the face, eyes, mouth, hair, etc., and character rather than the color of their skin or hair. Color is irrelevant to me when I look at portraits.

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