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DRebelGirl
Mar-01-2005, 09:48 AM
Taken on 2/27
Any feedback would be greatly appreciated.

Angelo
Mar-01-2005, 10:04 AM
Oh this is just great. Who among us hasn't experienced this first-hand? Instantly brought a smile to my face. Congrats! :thumb

gus
Mar-01-2005, 10:29 AM
Thats a terrific shot ! I can sit & do that with babys all day long...they are great fun.

mel
Mar-01-2005, 10:55 AM
Terrific! And the color of that sweater drew me right to that wonderful face!
:clap

Nee7x7
Mar-01-2005, 11:10 AM
Taken on 2/27
Any feedback would be greatly appreciated.

Now THIS photo is showing some real emotion! Great capture...

Only suggestion I'd have would be to go back and do some fine tuning on your editing...there are soft, fairly wide blur lines around the man and baby where it looks like you did a gaussian blur on the background, and came back with a blur brush to go around them. A wee bit more blending is all that's needed...

But all in all, this photo really is terrific! Fits the theme to a 'T', and it's fun to look at, too! :thumb

Cheers,
~Nee :clap

DRebelGirl
Mar-01-2005, 01:08 PM
Now THIS photo is showing some real emotion! Great capture...

Only suggestion I'd have would be to go back and do some fine tuning on your editing...there are soft, fairly wide blur lines around the man and baby where it looks like you did a gaussian blur on the background, and came back with a blur brush to go around them. A wee bit more blending is all that's needed...

But all in all, this photo really is terrific! Fits the theme to a 'T', and it's fun to look at, too! :thumb

Cheers,
~Nee :clap
Thanks for the advice. Would you still use that type of blur or would you choose another effect? I want to keep them as the main subjects and get rid of the rest (we were at a birthday party).

I appreciate all of the feedback you guys are leaving me.

wxwax
Mar-01-2005, 01:40 PM
Excellent shot! My only suggestion is to read this thread (http://www.dgrin.com/showthread.php?t=1011) and try to clean up the blur around the little girl. The thread will help you isolate the background so you can blur it without splling the blur onto the girl.

digital faerie
Mar-01-2005, 02:10 PM
Now THIS photo is showing some real emotion! Great capture...

Only suggestion I'd have would be to go back and do some fine tuning on your editing...there are soft, fairly wide blur lines around the man and baby where it looks like you did a gaussian blur on the background, and came back with a blur brush to go around them. A wee bit more blending is all that's needed...

But all in all, this photo really is terrific! Fits the theme to a 'T', and it's fun to look at, too! :thumb

Cheers,
~Nee :clap
NEE ~ agreed

what a fantastic shot. her expression is really priceless. great job! :thumb

DRebelGirl
Mar-01-2005, 02:11 PM
Excellent shot! My only suggestion is to read this thread (http://www.dgrin.com/showthread.php?t=1011) and try to clean up the blur around the little girl. The thread will help you isolate the background so you can blur it without splling the blur onto the girl.
Great thread...I always have problems with the magnetic lasso so there
are alot of grest tips on that thread. I will try some of the techniques tonight and repost.

mslammers
Mar-01-2005, 02:35 PM
Taken on 2/27
Any feedback would be greatly appreciated. Great shot but I would crop just above the child's hands to force more focus on the two people.:):

Photosbychuck
Mar-01-2005, 04:10 PM
Taken on 2/27
Any feedback would be greatly appreciated.
Great Shot! :thumb
The only problem I have with it is the pink glow around the girl where the blur smeared the eage of the sweater. If, you can clean that up I think it would help.

Take Care,
Chuck,
Photo's by Chuck: http://groups.yahoo.com/group/photosbychuck

aero-nut
Mar-01-2005, 07:41 PM
I love it! I wish I could be constructively critical and come up with some insight or suggestion, but I just can't. Something about small kids makes their emotions so "genuine".

tmlphoto
Mar-01-2005, 08:08 PM
Great shot but I would crop just above the child's hands to force more focus on the two people.:):I agree with a tighter crop. I would crop the mans back and a smidge of the top of his head. Might play around with square format as well. wonderful expression.
I agree with others about cleaning up the post work.

jwear
Mar-01-2005, 08:14 PM
that is a great shot real nice !!!!!:clap :clap Jeff