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This year i shot some portraits that i like. Here're three of them:
Aunt Louise. Canon Eos 7D. 85 mm. f1.8 lens. ![]() Brothers at the river. Lumix p&S ZS3. ![]() Portrait with toscano extra vecchio. Canon Eos 7D. 15-85 mm. USM lens. ![]() |
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I like these too. #3 is very interesting.
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Aunt Louise is a "spitting image" of my mother-in-law, who is a native of Santiago, Chile. Nice.
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I like all three shots but I wouldn't classify the second shot as a portrait.
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The third portrait is very nice. You actually wonder what the gentleman is thinking. He seems like he has a secret.
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