I recently had the opportunity to spend some time with my grandson, "Beanz" and youngest daughter, Emily, and of course.... they expect me to show up with the camera.
The lighting is terrible in the home I was in... but I was fortunate enough to be there for late afternoon light and took advantage of it.
Photos were run through Lightroom 3 for minor adjustments of shadows and sharpening etc. and those of Emily have been additionally tweaked in Portrait Professional.
I had fun with them taking the shots AND editing/getting creative with them as well.
Comments always welcome.
Very nice! I really like the little one peeking out in the first pic!!
Erv
Loc: Medina Ohio
Good looking shots T. Kids are always fun to work with if they are willing to play. I had a blast with mine when they were young. The first one is my favorite. I can tell he is a hand full.:):)
Erv
tilde531 wrote:
I recently had the opportunity to spend some time with my grandson, "Beanz" and youngest daughter, Emily, and of course.... they expect me to show up with the camera.
The lighting is terrible in the home I was in... but I was fortunate enough to be there for late afternoon light and took advantage of it.
Photos were run through Lightroom 3 for minor adjustments of shadows and sharpening etc. and those of Emily have been additionally tweaked in Portrait Professional.
I had fun with them taking the shots AND editing/getting creative with them as well.
Comments always welcome.
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Like the first image a lot, little boy peaking in the background adds to the fun feeling.
Love #1....always love a picture that tells a story....might try to clone out the white patch on her shirt below her right arm. It distracts me some. Love, love the catch.
I liked #4 the best. It makes me wonder what he has on his mind.
Wow... I hadn't realized that anyone saw these... not getting my updates for some reason.
Thanks all!
Dragonfist: "T...R...O...U...B...L...E" lol
Literati: valid suggestion, thanks. That's a bit of the under-bust crochet embellishment on her top which is folded over because of her posture.
Thanks again, everyone.
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