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Nov 2, 2013 18:52:31   #
Hood Loc: Loganville, GA
 
This was not a happy baby. She did not want to sleep at all. I think her tummy did not feel up to having pictures today. I still wanted to keep her but mom said no. LOL Let me know what you think.



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Nov 2, 2013 19:09:57   #
Jay Pat Loc: Round Rock, Texas, USA
 
I like this pose very much!
Also, it's nice to see a wrap instead of nothing.
Something different!
Pat

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Nov 2, 2013 19:11:31   #
Lens Cap Loc: The Cold North Coast
 
I like it, I like the pose given to the baby and the open space above the baby. The colors are soft, very nice!

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Nov 3, 2013 10:53:01   #
Photoman74 Loc: Conroe Tx
 
Your cheating - Excellent

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Nov 3, 2013 17:23:12   #
Hood Loc: Loganville, GA
 
Photoman74 wrote:
Your cheating - Excellent


I don't know what that means.

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Nov 3, 2013 18:21:39   #
bedgmon Loc: Burleson, Texas
 
Very nicely done.

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Nov 4, 2013 09:26:53   #
joer Loc: Colorado/Illinois
 
Hood wrote:
This was not a happy baby. She did not want to sleep at all. I think her tummy did not feel up to having pictures today. I still wanted to keep her but mom said no. LOL Let me know what you think.


Lovely baby and pose. I think the empty space above detracts from the overall image.

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Nov 4, 2013 09:33:26   #
Photoman74 Loc: Conroe Tx
 
Hood wrote:
I don't know what that means.

The subject has a built in Emotion factor that all relate to.
Sorry should have posted the :lol: after the cheating.
Your image was well composed and executed and evoked emotion.

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Nov 4, 2013 11:55:20   #
GPoyner Loc: North Dakota
 
I agree with joer...love the pose and everything, but I think there is to much space above. Thanks GP

joer wrote:
Lovely baby and pose. I think the empty space above detracts from the overall image.

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Nov 13, 2013 16:31:45   #
Nikon_Bill Loc: South Florida
 
My eye never leaves the bottom 30% of the picture. I'd love to see it cropped for comparison. It would feel more balanced and allow attention to detail to be focused more toward the infant. A great shot both in lighting and sharpness. Really good!

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Nov 13, 2013 23:01:38   #
Hood Loc: Loganville, GA
 
One of the reasons I left so much room at the top was to add text for a birth announcement. I do like the look with the negative space, I do realize a lot of folks don't.

Here is a view without the extra space at the top. I do really like this crop too.



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Nov 13, 2013 23:18:20   #
Nikon_Bill Loc: South Florida
 
WOW! This shot caused my eye to rush to the infant's face and stay there. I felt like I was going to see the child breathing. Love the way my concentration was shifted and focused. Love this one. I must call my wife in to see it.

Thanks for the share. :) :)

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Nov 14, 2013 01:45:45   #
Hood Loc: Loganville, GA
 
Nikon_Bill wrote:
WOW! This shot caused my eye to rush to the infant's face and stay there. I felt like I was going to see the child breathing. Love the way my concentration was shifted and focused. Love this one. I must call my wife in to see it.

Thanks for the share. :) :)


Thanks! I knew you would like it better. LOL

Robin

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Nov 14, 2013 08:55:31   #
GPoyner Loc: North Dakota
 
The crop seems to give it more depth here and I really like it; your idea to leave extra space on top for an annocument is very valid and good. For wall hanging I would go with the crop and for annocuments, use your initial post. Great job...thanks

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Nov 14, 2013 09:20:01   #
Nikon_Bill Loc: South Florida
 
I put 13x19 photos of my children like this around my bedroom walls. They look so happy and peaceful and that causes the whole room to be a wonder place of rest. When I awake in the morning, there they are. It causes me to think about and pray in behalf of my children every day. :)

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