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Peek-a-boo
Image Title:  Peek-a-boo
 
 By: Sarah Needham  
  Copyright ©2002



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Photographer Sarah Needham {K:2482}
Project N/A Camera Model Canon EOS 30
Categories Film Format
Portfolio Lens 28-105mm
Uploaded 7/27/2002 Film / Memory Type Kodak Royal Gold 100
    ISO / Film Speed 0
Views 193 Shutter
Favorites Aperture f/0
Critiques 6 Rating Critique Only Image
Location City - 
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About Another one of my daughter.
I'm planning to give my dad a framed copy of this for his birthday, so any opinions would be most useful.
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There are 6 Comments in 1 Pages
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Mary Sue Hayward   {K:17531} 7/27/2002
Any grandparent would love a photo this sweet! You asked for opinions, so the only comment I can think of is to crop a bit so that your daughter is more prominent in the image. Nevertheless, your dad will love it as is.


Sarah Needham   {K:2482} 7/27/2002
Thanks for the comment Mary.
I think you are right about the crop. I already have a 6x4 frame, so I think I will get a larger re-print (maybe 7x5, or 8x6) and crop it down to fit the frame.
Thanks for the idea.

Sarah


Danny Provost   {K:822} 7/27/2002
Sarah, another very cute picture of your daughter. If I were a grandparent, the only thing that I would want in my photo would be this little darling. Leave the props and the others for fun. I would think grandparents would only want the grandchild, just my thought. By the way I like the photo as is.


000 000   {K:1471} 7/28/2002
Lovely day, lovely Girl, lovely arts and most of all a lovely present. I don?t think I would be able to fine a better birthday present. It is the combination of you two most loved and most beautiful creations. The blood stream is always from the roots (Father), through the tree ( the Artist, that is you)and finally to the Flowers ( Your daughter). by giving you dad this pic, you are completing the blood stream circulation. I would be most happy to have a pic of my Granddaughter, if I ever have one. I this your dad will always look at the Pic if he needs a smile on his face.


Jamie Morris   {K:30} 7/28/2002
Sarah, Beautiful shot of your daughter. I agree with the cropping idea for your photo because the lighting and the colouring look great.
P.S. thanks for your comment regauring the fill flash for the photo I posted. And I love the Canon Elan 7.


Bryan Backman   {K:45} 7/29/2002
Thanks for the welcome and the comment on my photo Sarah, appreciate it! I think you've chosen a wonderful image to give to your father, the way that you've chosen to frame your lovely daughter, is to me anyway, so much better than a conventional portrait. With your daughter and her outfit being the only objects in color, the eyes naturally go right to her. I do believe your father will enjoy this, not only because of his granddaughter, but it will probably also stir images in his mind of you while you were growing up!


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