Keeping with my single colour theme, here is a black and white pic of my 3 month old daughter. I had posted this under the "reflection" thread as well in case you missed it there.
Look forward to comments.
Nosh.

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Single colour, Black and White this timeHi Everyone,
Keeping with my single colour theme, here is a black and white pic of my 3 month old daughter. I had posted this under the "reflection" thread as well in case you missed it there. Look forward to comments. Nosh. ![]()
For starters I cannot take pictures of people!!! They seem to sense it no matter what the age???
I like this photo! I can see that there is great effection between both subjects! ie the photgrapher and the baby! "Dont know where that comes from?" LOL But it is nicely framed and nicely captured! Great photo for the wall or album, keep up the good work!!! Cheers Scott Nikon D80, Nikkor VR 80-400mm, Nikkor 18-135mm (kit lense), 90mm 2.8 macro, Tamron 2x AF TC
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This is a lovely image showing real affection, it comes through in the pic...
As a "baby" portrait I wonder if it might pay to arrange it so the little tackers top isn't distracting the viewer, wondering whether the jpeg compression has resulted in slight softness (maybe I'm just used to knife edge sharpness on the eye details in other portraits I've seen, or maybe the low lighting is making me mis-interpret the scene?), but a lovely soft low-key(?) image with feeling... Beautiful model ![]() This is from a complete numbnut regarding portraiture though ![]() Aka Andrew
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