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Emma
Image Title:  Emma
 
 By: Adam E. J. Squier  
  Copyright ©2001



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Photographer Adam E. J. Squier {K:9803}
Project #15 Personal style & the metaphysics of art. Camera Model N8008s
Categories Film Format
Portfolio Lens 85/1.8 AFD
Uploaded 11/2/2001 Film / Memory Type NPH
    ISO / Film Speed 0
Views 175 Shutter 1/60
Favorites Aperture 1.8
Critiques 2 Rating Critique Only Image
Location City - 
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About Window light, on a sofa. The images without the toy didn't have her personality.
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There are 2 Comments in 1 Pages
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Debbie Groff   {K:9569} 11/25/2001
What a little cutie...Love that you used window lighting. The portrait seems a tad bit out of focus in two areas of her little blouse? The elbow and the right side at the top of the hood? hmmmm....Anyway just nitpicking:) Still love the lighting and she is a cutie! I was reading the projects yesterday and this and some more like this one would be great for project #5.


Adam E. J. Squier   {K:9803} 11/25/2001
Thanks for the comment, Debbie. About the parts that are out of focus, I used the lens wide open, and f 1.8 on a (slightly) telephoto lens (85mm) makes for a shallow depth of field. Thus, the areas closest and furthest from her eyes are a bit soft. I didn't want to go any slower than 1/60 for the shutter speed as I wasn't using a tripod.


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