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Famiy Portraits at the beach
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<blockquote data-quote="ohkphoto" data-source="post: 172476" data-attributes="member: 1573"><p>I really like this photo as well as the others in your gallery. The angle, composition, technique are perfect. The only thing that would have given the photo more impact was if the child were a little more animated . . . and that's not necessarily in your control.</p><p></p><p>When you're photographing people, I think the most important thing is to capture their essence and magical moments of interaction, and you did that very well. Technically, a combination of sun, sand and water with black clothing is tough to get right exposure wise without having harsh shadows, or having to resort to a lot of light modifiers --and by the time you set up screens, etc., you risk losing the special moments, especially when kids are involved. So I really like the "high key" processing . . . it gives the photos a very ethereal effect.</p><p></p><p>This is a very lovely set of photos and shows that you have a certain style and excellent eye for capturing decisive moments.</p><p></p><p>Keep up the outstanding work.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ohkphoto, post: 172476, member: 1573"] I really like this photo as well as the others in your gallery. The angle, composition, technique are perfect. The only thing that would have given the photo more impact was if the child were a little more animated . . . and that's not necessarily in your control. When you're photographing people, I think the most important thing is to capture their essence and magical moments of interaction, and you did that very well. Technically, a combination of sun, sand and water with black clothing is tough to get right exposure wise without having harsh shadows, or having to resort to a lot of light modifiers --and by the time you set up screens, etc., you risk losing the special moments, especially when kids are involved. So I really like the "high key" processing . . . it gives the photos a very ethereal effect. This is a very lovely set of photos and shows that you have a certain style and excellent eye for capturing decisive moments. Keep up the outstanding work. [/QUOTE]
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