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daverowe
Registered: Sep 07, 2008
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here are some quick edits from a family session i did yesterday. more to come. just kinda cycling through all the shoots i've done recently. C & C welcomed and much appreciated. thanks, david.

this first one is very odd, but i really like it for some reason. i feel like i just captured a split second of their lives in one shot without them knowing it.

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edit...one more...

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thanks for looking, david


chevyt1963
Registered: Apr 04, 2009
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I like these. Kinda wish you had more with the three interacting with each other more but great job. I am sure they loved them.



daverowe
Registered: Sep 07, 2008
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Thanks chevy. I have a lot more of the three of them. I'll post more when I'm done



daverowe
Registered: Sep 07, 2008
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bump



jeremy_clay
Registered: Jan 14, 2008
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I could do without the near black vignetting for each one, personally. It makes the shots feel too dreary for family, IMO.



daverowe
Registered: Sep 07, 2008
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thanks for the advice.



SJMD
Registered: Nov 13, 2004
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4,5,6,8 are nice
consider getting remote to the camera so you can be in the pictures as well



daverowe
Registered: Sep 07, 2008
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thanks steve...haha this is not my family, or else i would definetly be in them



bryanlindsey
Registered: Nov 11, 2008
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jeremy_clay wrote:
I could do without the near black vignetting for each one, personally. It makes the shots feel too dreary for family, IMO.


+1

Also, would try 6 in BW, but without the hard vignette. Was there teeth-whitening in 7? Or just the vignette closing in on everything around the teeth?



tdurnan
Registered: Jul 13, 2008
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Country: Canada

Not sure why nobody has mentioned yet, but #7 is a really great shot IMO. Really strong composition on this one. Vignette is a little strong in the rest though.



jason martin
Registered: Aug 09, 2007
Total Posts: 94
Country: United States

I appreciate the contrast and saturation in each of these creating. I think they are just great without the vignette.



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