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Photographer Sheila Carson  Sheila Carson {Karma:5924}
Project N/A Camera Model Canon EOS REBEL 2000
Categories Children
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Portfolio Portraits
Lens Canon  28-80 mmf/3.5-5.6
Uploaded 8/15/2005 Film / Memory Type Kodak 400
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State -  WASHINGTON
Country - United States   United States
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Margaret Sturgess   {K:49403} 9/13/2005
That is so cute, a wonderful capture
Margaret
Thank you for your comments

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Sheila Carson Sheila Carson   {K:5924} 8/18/2005
Ruta, Thanks for your recommendation! I will make some changes on it and post it again soon!

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Sheila Carson Sheila Carson   {K:5924} 8/18/2005
Thank you so much for your comments. I will try out everything that you suggested. I was wondering about the redness under her eyes. I'm going to see what the b&w will do for that and maybe switch to 200 speed film. I know that the 400 speed film can be a little grainy, it's just so cloudy here that I find myself grabbing that "just to be safe". Thanks again!
Sheila

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Susie OConnor Susie OConnor   {K:34798} 8/16/2005
I love this Sheila! Great expression. I agree, it would be great to see in B/W. Really cool perspective. I'll have to borrow it! :)
Susie

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Pat Fruen Pat Fruen   {K:12076} 8/16/2005
I like the perspective and oversize dress very much. Her expression is adorable. I think this would be cute in bw.

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Elisabeth D'Amico   {K:6674} 8/15/2005
This is really cute. Cute expression, cute dress and original crop.
Very nice
Eli:-))

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Ian Crean   {K:14866} 8/15/2005
Sheila, I love this perspective making her look like a table top porcelain figurine. Very nicely posed, a natural show off I think! The high contrast, probably from the 400 film does seem to make too much redness under her eyes, and I think the approach recommended by Ruta could help. I would also fill the top left corner by cloning from the grass, also the small white intrusion top right, and so remove those distractions. Something good and worthwhile going on here, always good to see child portraits taken with a bit of imagination. Ian

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Ruta    {K:8771} 8/15/2005
I like her expression. Maybe you can try to convert it in b&w, to increase a little bit contrast, to decrease brightness and unsharpen it a ltitle. Say me then what you think :)

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