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<blockquote data-quote="smuahpix2005" data-source="post: 12569" data-attributes="member: 4155"><p><img src="http://i142.photobucket.com/albums/r89/Photovet1997/Polka%20Photo%20Child%20Class/_EJA6603_1shrunken.jpg" alt="" class="fr-fic fr-dii fr-draggable " style="" /></p><p></p><p>This photo was taken at Lilacia Park in Southwestern suburb of Chicago this past May. My wife loves lilacs, and we visit this park every year in April/May when the lilacs and other spring flowers are in bloom. My son was approaching his third birthday at the time. You never know how kids take instruction, especially with picture taking. He did rather well, but I always keep my camera on continuous AF and the motor drive on continuous low with him. He just happened to look out in the distance and I snapped away. The colors were beautiful, but I wanted to see it it black & white. This was the result after adjustments in Adobe Lightroom 3.</p><p>ISO200</p><p>50mm @ f/4</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="smuahpix2005, post: 12569, member: 4155"] [IMG]http://i142.photobucket.com/albums/r89/Photovet1997/Polka%20Photo%20Child%20Class/_EJA6603_1shrunken.jpg[/IMG] This photo was taken at Lilacia Park in Southwestern suburb of Chicago this past May. My wife loves lilacs, and we visit this park every year in April/May when the lilacs and other spring flowers are in bloom. My son was approaching his third birthday at the time. You never know how kids take instruction, especially with picture taking. He did rather well, but I always keep my camera on continuous AF and the motor drive on continuous low with him. He just happened to look out in the distance and I snapped away. The colors were beautiful, but I wanted to see it it black & white. This was the result after adjustments in Adobe Lightroom 3. ISO200 50mm @ f/4 [/QUOTE]
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