dennis2146 wrote:
That is a lovely photograph of a lovely little girl. Well done.
Dennis
Thank you Dennis.
Your kind praise evokes some of the emotions I felt when I first saw it on screen. Thanks again for viewing and commenting.
-Jimmy
oldtigger wrote:
you can put your camera in the closet...
You got your shot...
They don't come any better.
Thank you oldtigger .
I have to agree with you, this type of portrait is why I came back to SLRs after so many years. I have to be honest here sir, I did load the jpg into PP for the heck of it and started to fiddle. It was quickly evident nothing I can do was going to add to or enhance what I had already been pleased with so...what you see is what I shot. 8-)
On that closet thing? My storage is already full of boxes from old (no offense) electronics and gadgets and stuff...Do you think you could call my retailer and arrange a return? It's only 4 months old (dagnabbit) and seems to be a good little snapper. Stately grey (I give up) body too! :roll:
We both know it doesn't get any better when you get the one. I'd like to see your One too.
Thanks again Mr. Tigger. -Jimmy
Photoshop a sword in there, and you've got the makings of an anime series!
Great response. I second it.
wowza! beautiful girl, priceless photo!
This should be hanging on your wall!
hochspeyer wrote:
Photoshop a sword in there, and you've got the makings of an anime series!
Thank you for viewing my princess Hochspeyer.
The theme of the birthday party was Disney's Frozen, Lady K's current favorite. The Elsa dress was hard enough to come up with, then one of her grandmothers' made 4 different capes for Kierstin to pick from. I think she nailed it. Seems all little girls this year want to be queens and princesses and that's fine by me. They grow up way too fast in our modern world as you well know.
I appreciate your suggestions! Alas, I must leave this one image as it is, where it was. I have some ideas for the future along the lines of fun & fantasy, (read that: weapons and costumes)!
Thanks again - Jimmy
Ive Fallen wrote:
wowza! beautiful girl, priceless photo!
Thank you Ive Fallen, I can't wait to see her reaction when she sees it framed for the first time - Jimmy
(P.S. Great finds in those wild Tennessee & Georgia woods. I agree; Rust Is History. Nice work).
jeanbug35 wrote:
This should be hanging on your wall!
Thank you jeanbug35, I displayed the first one just this evening. She will see it this weekend and take it home . I can't wait :) -Jimmy
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