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Moab Man 2014 Project 365
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<blockquote data-quote="Moab Man" data-source="post: 395624" data-attributes="member: 11881"><p>Thank you. Learning to work with kids to shoot portraits. It's harder than you realize until you're sitting there and it just isn't happening. For the three girls (infant is a girl) it was a matter of being leisurely and shooting. The poses shots, look at the camera, smile, turn your head this way that way etc... just weren't working. The two older girls was snapped at a moment they saw something that caught their eye. The toddler was just a matter of bubbling up looks and you never knew what might show up. With the boy, his smile just looked terrible. Eventually I told him to tell me a joke. That lit a fire in him because he loves to tell jokes. From there it was a matter of firing until I caught the mouth in what looks like a smile. </p><p></p><p>I too love the girl in blue. Just a perfect capture angelic capture. </p><p></p><p>Thank you again Marilynne.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Moab Man, post: 395624, member: 11881"] Thank you. Learning to work with kids to shoot portraits. It's harder than you realize until you're sitting there and it just isn't happening. For the three girls (infant is a girl) it was a matter of being leisurely and shooting. The poses shots, look at the camera, smile, turn your head this way that way etc... just weren't working. The two older girls was snapped at a moment they saw something that caught their eye. The toddler was just a matter of bubbling up looks and you never knew what might show up. With the boy, his smile just looked terrible. Eventually I told him to tell me a joke. That lit a fire in him because he loves to tell jokes. From there it was a matter of firing until I caught the mouth in what looks like a smile. I too love the girl in blue. Just a perfect capture angelic capture. Thank you again Marilynne. [/QUOTE]
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