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KimR
Aug-12-2005, 10:58 AM
I love the look on my sons' face here!
I was trying to shoot some shots on a background and he continued to plop onto the grass... quickly I snapped this shot!
Did have to PS the grass and lighten it up some, it was a little dark (still learning on that so I know that could have been better!)... so much learning to do!! (I also attached the original)

Like I said if it was planned... I might have had him look at me instead of away, but as quick as he went down to the grass, he was back up and running!

http://ruettgers.smugmug.com/photos/30868456-M.jpg


The original:
http://ruettgers.smugmug.com/photos/30856408-M.jpg

photo info:
http://ruettgers.smugmug.com/photos/newexif.mg?ImageID=30856408

lynnma
Aug-12-2005, 12:27 PM
I love the look on my sons' face here!
I was trying to shoot some shots on a background and he continued to plop onto the grass... quickly I snapped this shot!
Did have to PS the grass and lighten it up some, it was a little dark (still learning on that so I know that could have been better!)... so much learning to do!! (I also attached the original)

Like I said if it was planned... I might have had him look at me instead of away, but as quick as he went down to the grass, he was back up and running!




The original:


photo info:
http://ruettgers.smugmug.com/photos/newexif.mg?ImageID=30856408

you captured it.. he's adorale.. looks like he keeps you on your toes:D :clap

gluwater
Aug-12-2005, 02:57 PM
Personally I like the original. Maybe instead of putting grass in the background try to blur it to give it a shorter DOF. I also like that he is not looking at the camera, it makes it look more candid.

I hope you don't mind but I took the liberty of blurring the background a little, sharpening the foreground, and brightening it a little. What do you think?

http://gluwater.smugmug.com/photos/31931996-M.jpg

KimR
Aug-15-2005, 01:06 PM
Personally I like the original. Maybe instead of putting grass in the background try to blur it to give it a shorter DOF. I also like that he is not looking at the camera, it makes it look more candid.

I hope you don't mind but I took the liberty of blurring the background a little, sharpening the foreground, and brightening it a little. What do you think?

I do like the background blurred some... Don't mind at all...
The more I looked at it the more I liked the original too (honestly if that plant wasn't behind his head...ugh)

Thanks.... and YES he keeps us very much on his toes!!