Being a senior myself (71), I was expecting something a little more AARP-oriented.
However, I'm certainly not disappointed in finding your young daughter in a beautiful photograph. Great angle, exposure and processing. Very subtle and a very nice photograph your daughter will likely treasure until well after she hits my age.
Thank you gentlemen for your gracious comments, I appreciate that. I've been sticking a camera in my daughters face fora long time, and now that she's getting older, I have to be a little sneakier.
Gregg, man I really love this portrait. So beautifully handled and so unique in our FM world. Everything about it feels sensitive and tender.
I have one reverse vignette on my site and I need to take it down. It just doesn't work. In your photo, I think it lends a dreamy quality and it feels natural.
I will say I'd probably prefer it b/w without the sepia only because I don't think the image needs or benefits from it.