On another thread, the comment was made that photographing kids was like trying to nail jello to a tree, or something like that. I would like to add husbands to that list. :-) I am somewhat happy with this but not bowled over. My hubster is a New York City boy, born and raised. This was a \'six-tick shoot,\' and let\'s just say, he won\'t be going back to that location! C&C most welcome; this was mostly practice for me and recon for locations. (I don\'t sharpen for web or anything like that.) Thanks for looking!
EDIT: We don\'t know what the speck on the guitar was - probably an insect. I thought it was part of the guitar!
On another thread, the comment was made that photographing kids was like trying to nail jello to a tree, or something like that. I would like to add husbands to that list. :-) I am somewhat happy with this but not bowled over. My hubster is a New York City boy, born and raised. This was a \'six-tick shoot,\' and let\'s just say, he won\'t be going back to that location! C&C most welcome; this was mostly practice for me and recon for locations. (I don\'t sharpen for web or anything like that.) Thanks for looking!
On another thread, the comment was made that photographing kids was like trying to nail jello to a tree, or something like that. I would like to add husbands to that list. :-) I am somewhat happy with this but not bowled over. My hubster is a New York City boy, born and raised. This was a \'six-tick shoot,\' and let\'s just say, he won\'t be going back to that location! C&C most welcome; this was mostly practice for me and recon for locations. (I don\'t sharpen for web or anything like that.) Thanks for looking!
May 04, 2014 at 08:11 AM
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