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Our youngest granddaughter.
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Very nice
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Wow It has a very nice feel
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Thanks for the comments, I think she has a beautiful profile...but then I admit some bias. I took this with a Canon xti, 85mm lens,monochrome setting,window light only. I noticed some brownish tint in some of the darkened areas, and on the prints as well. I don't why this happened, but maybe someone out there knows. I'm practicing with black and white. This was not shot in raw; PP in elements 5. In one of the photos you could clearly see a brownish color around the left eye (darker side). I've included another photo of her, which is pretty amazing since she is perpetual motion, for sure. Bob
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rornberg this picture is of more on the tune to sepia I feel.Well I am not an expert person .But Still love the #2 posting too.It has all the elements which pleases the eye.nothing less nothing more.Looking forward to more posting from you
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really like it
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