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emma
Image Title:  emma
 
 By: Tiffany Hix  
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Photographer Tiffany Hix {K:5012}
Project N/A Camera Model Olympus C8080 Wide Zoom
Categories Portrait
People
Children
Film Format
Portfolio Color
Children
Lens Olympus aspherical glass 5x optical zoom lens 7.13 ? 35.6mm
Uploaded 7/22/2005 Film / Memory Type Olympus xD
    ISO / Film Speed 0
Views 188 Shutter
Favorites Aperture f/
Critiques 5 Rating
Pending
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Location City -  Boise
State -  ID
Country - United States   United States
About Shade, 1/50, f2.8, ISO 62. Suggestions very welcome! Thanks for looking!
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There are 5 Comments in 1 Pages
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Susie OConnor   {K:34798} 7/22/2005
Excellent portrait.


Carolyn Wiesbrock   {K:14051} 7/22/2005
What an adorable child..love the catchlights
in her eyes and her expression is priceless!


Cheryl Ogle   {K:24494} 7/22/2005
I love this shade shot. You did good with not having any hot spots on her! What can anyone suggest? I don't see anything wrong with the shade on this - her eyes are clear and sparkling and no flash overtaking her.
On a personal note, you did a lot of shooting her with her face looking up, you might try getting down on her level and fill up the lens a little more with her face. It will bring the viewer into the shot that way. This angle tends to make one feel like a passer-by. She has a gorgeous face.


Tiffany Hix   {K:5012} 7/22/2005
Thanks Cheryl! She was a little testing during the shoot and didn't want her picture taken at first or really when I was on her level. I have a couple that I haven't posted but her expression shows that she didn't want her picture taken. Then when I started taking this series of her she turned into a little diva, LOL!


Cheryl Ogle   {K:24494} 7/22/2005
Ahhh - i can see why you are up. When I get that with kids, I will show them the screen with their picture so they can see what I'm doing. That usually makes them comply more. If they continue to want to see I tell them I will show them as "soon as we are done" and they usually forget all about it by then. :)


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