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Identity Crisis
Image Title:  Identity Crisis
 
 By: CorrieLynn Jacobsen  
  Copyright ©2005



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Photographer CorrieLynn Jacobsen {K:9882}
Project #9 Pictures of Our Members Camera Model Pentax MZ-3
Categories Portrait
People
Film Format
Portfolio People
Lens 28-90
Uploaded 12/2/2005 Film / Memory Type fuji superia 400
    ISO / Film Speed 0
Views 323 Shutter 1/60
Favorites Aperture f/
Critiques 19 Rating
5.92
/ 5 Ratings
Location City - 
State -  ONTARIO
Country - Canada   Canada
About This was taken several months ago, but i forgot to develop it!
I was folding laundry but my son turned it into playing "Dress Up".
He took this(i set it up for him, but HE released the shutter;)
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There are 19 Comments in 1 Pages
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Rodrigo Morales   {K:1147} 12/2/2005
i cant understand, the film is b&w o there a error here?, thanks, sorry for my basic english


Rodrigo Morales   {K:1147} 12/2/2005
The picture is very emotive, it?s simply beautiful


CorrieLynn Jacobsen   {K:9882} 12/2/2005
Oops! Thanks Rodrigo, yup, i accidently put it in black and white! Ill move it right away, thanks!


Guy Dube   {K:6932} 12/2/2005
A very nice shot CorrieLynn, I like it. Beautiful portrait!
Best regards
Guy


Kay McIntire   {K:11787} 12/2/2005
Great shot- especially for a preschooler! Now I see where the boys get their beautiful eyes!


CorrieLynn Jacobsen   {K:9882} 12/2/2005
Thanks Kay..You should see their DADDY'S eyes...sigh...;)


Sheila Carson   {K:5912} 12/2/2005
Wow, this is a nice one CorrieLynn. Very mysterious! You might have a little photographer in the making!


Hanggan Situmorang   {K:37824} 12/2/2005
Mysterious look captured, Corrie. The blurr enhances the memory about your beloved one..:)


Howie Mudge   {K:25525} 12/3/2005
You have to love playing dress up with kids :) I like the mystery the eyes capture here and light is also lovely :)


Gust@vo Sch3v3rin   {K:125712} 12/3/2005
Excelente, bello y misterioso retrato.
Felicitaciones!


Alison DuFlon   {K:36231} 12/4/2005
Very beautiful , I love hoe the one eye is the main focus. Great pose and wonderful lighting. Alison


Mark Sherman   {K:15520} 12/4/2005
has the feel of a very mysterious woman with eye's to the unknown light. Beautiful haunting eye's.


Roger Williams   {K:83282} 12/7/2005
This is very fine, CorrieLynn, especially considering who pulled the trigger. Tell him next time to focus on the nearer eye, though!


CorrieLynn Jacobsen   {K:9882} 12/7/2005
Thanks Roger. He's just turned three...so right now he doesnt understand much more than "dont drop the camera", and "yes, that button".
Someday soon though im sure he'll learn to focus.


Roger Williams   {K:83282} 12/7/2005
THREE? He's a genius! What an early start!! Makes my comment look pretty stupid (well, of course that wouldn't be a first). He has a great model to photograph when he does start taking his own... YOU.


CorrieLynn Jacobsen   {K:9882} 12/7/2005
Ha, well notice how half my face is covered UP?? There's a reason;)

All kidding aside(thanks)...he definately has an interest in photography.(if you can say 3 year-olds have interests in anything other than bugs and potty training...)

This was kind of a lucky shot though-since he's three, and cannot sit still for 30 seconds,so we had some blurry ones too.(REALLY BLURRY)

He has one of those old crappy slr 'looking' cameras that used to come free with a subscription of time magazine.
I have an old flash we stuck on the hotshoe-put some batteries in it and he goes around taking 'pictures' of people. He has one roll of film in the camera, its been exposed numerous times,but he thinks its all real.

When he's a bit bigger i'll give him real film and a better camera. By the time he's old enough for a real camera though, i wonder if digital will be cheaper by far...:(


Roger Williams   {K:83282} 12/7/2005
Ha, ha. He sounds like me. I put a film in my camera and go around thinking it's all real and that I've been taking pictures, too. All too often disappointed, though. But do start him with film. You wouldn't want him acquiring bad habits from the very start, would you!


CorrieLynn Jacobsen   {K:9882} 12/7/2005
Roger, youre funny.
I too end up with a lot of duds;)
For every "winner" there are 20-30 loosers...ick.

No, youre right. I will start him off with film-so much better to learn with-regardless of what camera he'll move up to. (and he'll treasure each shot and think them through beforehand because it costs so darn much!!)


Massimiliano Vono   {K:951} 12/11/2005
magnific look


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