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Anna Sophie´s smile
Image Title:  Anna Sophie´s smile
 
 By: Annemette Rosenborg Eriksen  
  Copyright ©2006



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Photographer Annemette Rosenborg Eriksen {K:55380}
Project N/A Camera Model Minolta Dynax 404si
Categories Children
Film Format
Portfolio Lens Minolta AF 70-210
Uploaded 2/13/2006 Film / Memory Type Kodak VR Plus 200
    ISO / Film Speed
Views 191 Shutter
Favorites Aperture f/
Critiques 26 Rating
6.50
/ 3 Ratings
Location City -  Hanehoved
State - 
Country - Denmark   Denmark
About I know that technically the photo is not well being unsharp but I caught my three year old daughter at a time that shows her character so well:-)
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There are 26 Comments in 1 Pages
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Laura Spell   {K:24080} 2/13/2006
Good candid shot of this lovely child. The tones and contrast are good.


Shirley Grove   {K:5406} 2/13/2006
She is beautiful - those dimples in her cheeks - happy soul. That all just shines through - well captured Annemette


Annemette Rosenborg Eriksen   {K:55380} 2/13/2006
Dear Laura
Thanks for your kind comment.
Best wishes,
Annemette


Annemette Rosenborg Eriksen   {K:55380} 2/13/2006
Dear Shirley
Thank you for your nice comment and for seeing through that the image isn´t sharp! I´m glad that you can see exactly why I took this photo because I believe that a special atmosphere, mood or the soul of a human or animal is as important as the technique in itself.
Best wishes,
Annemette


Rashed Abdulla   {K:153650} 2/13/2006
very great moment here and a wonderful shutter effect with the hand movement , very nice capture and wishing you all of the best my friend .


Annemette Rosenborg Eriksen   {K:55380} 2/13/2006
Thank you very much for taking the time to comment on my not-so-perfect photo:-)
Best wishes,
Annemette


Meldijana Omerbegovic   {K:4089} 2/13/2006
Very nice photo of a child,great capture of a smile and joy in the eyes...
Kind regards
Meldijana


Annemette Rosenborg Eriksen   {K:55380} 2/13/2006
Thank you, Meldijana!
Best wishes,
Annemette


Ahmed Hadrovic   {K:4387} 2/14/2006
Excellent portrait.Congrats!


Roberto Arcari Farinetti   {K:177228} 2/14/2006
woowww annemette, another special shot, with a happy expresion and fine work with great b/w
roby


Annemette Rosenborg Eriksen   {K:55380} 2/14/2006
Dear Ahmed-thanks for your kind comment!
Best wishes,
Annemette


Annemette Rosenborg Eriksen   {K:55380} 2/14/2006
Dear Roberto
Thank you for appreciating my photo of Anna Sophie and seing through the lack of sharpness.
Best wishes,
Annemette


sanjeev jain   {K:8525} 2/15/2006
i like this capture ur words melted my heart i feel good to know u good shot....leave technicalities the very feeling behind the capture works so well so strong that even god cannot deny it if he is put in question good shot once again annemette


Annemette Rosenborg Eriksen   {K:55380} 2/15/2006
Dear Sanjeev
Thank you so much for your beautiful and touching comment.
Best wishes,
Annemette


osama saleeb   {K:1963} 2/16/2006
wonderful shot
I love kids too much
best regards my friend


Chris Sieg   {K:487} 2/20/2006
Hej Annemette,

your daughter look like an angel.Picture shows a happy child without any worry.


Michalis Stama togiannis   {K:9932} 2/24/2006
Great photo. The little angel's expression counts much more than any technicality.
Michalis


Anson Moye   {K:3473} 3/4/2006
There is special light that 3 year olds give off, and your daughter is no exception. A beautiful subject that radiates life and excitement. Who cares about sharpness. A great image and one to share with us. I appreciate your comments on my photos much. Anson


Karina Brys   {K:16541} 3/5/2006
Lovely black and white portrait!


Mary Slade   {K:40918} 3/24/2006
This is just timeless. The eyes and expression full of character and individuality as well as beauty. Feels strong and fragile even though that seems contradictory!


Leonie Fitzpatrick   {K:40299} 2/2/2007
Annemette... :)

Occasionally I go to the forums here at UF to see the subjects being discussed... I came across one from a gentleman who was bemoaning the fact that he wanted serious critique on his DoF,PoF sharpness etc... Not denying, these are very important... BUT sometimes technicalities get in the way of a *Magic Moment*...

For me it is the subject and how it makes me feel, or, what my interpretation is of the subject matter... :)

I critique on the visual/emotional aspect, what the image evokes in me... because, for me this is a very important part of photography...

When we buy a painting for the wall it has to appeal visually... Not many of us would wonder whether the artist stirred his paints to the left or right or whether he used a mink or synthetic brush, stood on a ladder or hung from the ceiling ~~GRIN~~ other than the obvious that is... lol... So, that is how I critique... :)

Think of all those wondrous *moments* lost forever because the light isn't right... :) or all those *moments* placed in the rubbish bin because *not sharp*... Sometimes it's nice to just shoot with the heart... and that's what you have given us here... :)

A beautiful moment that captures your Anna Sophie's *light*... Eyes that twinkle with delight, a smile that gives of child's playful soul... The movement of hair and hands gives us that unbound energy of one so young... :)

So from me... EXCELLENT Annemette... Full marks plus a hundred...:)

Onie...


Annemette Rosenborg Eriksen   {K:55380} 2/2/2007
Dear Leonie
I can´t tell you how happy I was to read your comment. I´ve been told for some time now that I must have a vision, that my photos are dull without this, that all that matters is technique etc. etc. while I feel that it is the eye for a good motive that is important. Taking some photos when life is there in front of you instead of only worrying about tripods and metering etc.
I think that photos with all the technical aspects in order, but no creativity or soul behind them are dull. There must be a heart in it, an enthusiasm or another feeling of some kind.
No doubt that it is wonderful when both creativity and techniqe go together, and I try to learn all what I can.
Still I say that the eye is most important, and yes, it´s crazy to throw away all precious moments because the light wasn´t right etc. A moment in life can never come back.
Thank you so much for your comment!
Best wishes
Annemette


Patrick Crowther   {K:13570} 3/31/2007
I love this... how strange that what most appeals to me about it is the blur and lack of sharpness, and then I read your 'about'. 'Technique' is just a matter of being able to achieve the desired effect in a particular image... 'correct' doesn't really come into it, unless you are Mr or Mrs Photographymagazineaddict.


Annemette Rosenborg Eriksen   {K:55380} 3/31/2007
Thank you for your heartwarm comment, Patrick. I´m glad that you´re not so square in your way of thinking about the "perfect" image.


Patrick Crowther   {K:13570} 3/31/2007
Of course I'm not... just look at MY work! If it was judged on standard notions of what makes a good photo I'd be up the creek without a paddle!


Annemette Rosenborg Eriksen   {K:55380} 3/31/2007
Well as you know I find your work extremely inspiring and intriguing and well worth exhibiting, so any good comment from you makes my day.


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