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In this one, there is high contrast and the picture is crystal clear. She's obviously concentrating very hard on something. (For the record, it's plastic play food)
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Here, it's blurry and strange. She almost has a grown-up, world weary expression about life. But really she's just watching Spongebob.
It's weird. I see her every day, but I don't notice her many different moods until they are frozen and put on the screen. But she's dang cute.
I should take more pictures of my son, but he's tough - he loves to pose and make weird faces. I'll show those off soon.
1 comment:
Pictures of kids/people in Black and White or Sepia give a classic or a sophisticated look (for lack of a better way to put it)...especially when they don't look right at the camera. I really like intimate close-ups of people's faces--it adds depth and make a much more interesting picture. The typical people photo seems to be a tiny head in the middle of the picture with seemingly infinite sky above and half the body below--and you can't see much detail or character. I like to be able to see the details...I really like the light contrast and the closeness of the top picture.
I really like the pictures in your previous post. I'm impressed with the quality of the moon shot--you can even see some of the craters. Mine always turn-out like a blurry lightbulb surrounded by darkness.
I really like the colors in the leaf pictures. I like how its the single red leaf surrounded by a field of green, textured leaves.
I also like the texture of the stump picture.
Thanks.
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