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Old 16-08-11, 06:19 AM
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Photo taken of my kids during this summer in downtown Winnipeg. I would really appreciate any feedback or comments about my picture.







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Old 16-08-11, 04:27 PM
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Hi Orlan,

Some nice fun shots you have there. You've dropped down to level of the children, which is good. They look very natural too, which to me is the best thing. You capture the true spirit of childhood that way.

Only thing I would have attempted differently, would have been to use fill flash on the last shot, just to lift the shadows off the little girl's face and clothing, as she is back lit. I know, bright sunny day, why the hell would you take your flash gun, right?? Generally this gives you the nicest lighting, particularly at sunrise and sunset. Back light your subject, then use either a reflector or fill flash to get perfect exposure throughout the scene.

I know from personal experience that photographing kids is never easy though. Either they don't co-operate on command, or are totally unpredictable when attempting candid shots, so I think you've done pretty well here. I really like the bright, vibrant colours of the metal flowers in the background and I think it works well with the blue of the sky. I do find the concrete thing on the left a bit distracting though and would be tempted to crop that out. I did that in the quick edit below and the little girl falls directly on the left 3rd of the composition. I also rotated the photo a fraction, just to make the metal flowers vertical. See what you think?

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Old 16-08-11, 07:36 PM
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That is such a good edit, the photo really works, a shot to be proud of orlanramos
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Old 17-08-11, 03:03 AM
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Thank you to Mr. Nigel Powles and amk1977 for all the wonderful comments and I liked the picture the you have edited. Thank you again hope I can look forward to more of your comments and feedbacks to pictures that I will be posting in the future.
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Old 17-08-11, 06:03 PM
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Hi Orlan,
I love the monochrome treatment. The composition is superb. Everything just works.
I also like the last pic, although I agree that a bit of additional light would have lifted it a little.
Not sure about the 2nd pic. Possibly it's a little too 'central' and the girls are "looking out" of the picture. Nice expressions, but the focus of their merriment is not apparent.
Nice work, keep it up.
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