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Apr 11, 2015 10:08:23   #
parsons1 Loc: NW Houston
 
My 11 year old daughter playing with bubbles Easter weekend.
Shot with my Nikon D3300, 35mm 1.8G AF-S

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Apr 11, 2015 10:12:01   #
Bill Houghton Loc: New York area
 
Yep looks like sun flares on your lens. LOL

Enjoy them while there young. They'll be off to school before you know it.

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Apr 11, 2015 10:44:53   #
Erv Loc: Medina Ohio
 
Now that is pretty cool. Very nice!!!!!

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Apr 11, 2015 11:10:59   #
parsons1 Loc: NW Houston
 
Erv wrote:
Now that is pretty cool. Very nice!!!!!


Thanks Erv.

It took quite a few shots to capture this.
The wind was kept blowing so, timing was critical ..

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Apr 11, 2015 12:13:58   #
Tom DePuy Loc: Waxhaw, N.C.
 
parsons1 wrote:
Thanks Erv.

It took quite a few shots to capture this.
The wind was kept blowing so, timing was critical ..


that was enjoyable to look at... :thumbup:

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Apr 11, 2015 18:49:06   #
parsons1 Loc: NW Houston
 
Tom DePuy wrote:
that was enjoyable to look at... :thumbup:


Thank You Tom.

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Apr 12, 2015 06:13:51   #
waltchilds Loc: Central Florida
 
parsons1 wrote:
My 11 year old daughter playing with bubbles Easter weekend.
Shot with my Nikon D3300, 35mm 1.8G AF-S

Thanks for looking.


Nice shot, you nailed this and the colors and tones are spot on.

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Apr 12, 2015 06:26:55   #
Bobbee
 
I like, good to have a model.

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Apr 12, 2015 07:01:32   #
Erv Loc: Medina Ohio
 
Hey Bryan. Just looking at your shot again so I am ready for Harrison when he comes up.:) Then I got to thinking! I know pretty scary.:) I was wondering what branch of the service your daughter was in? I saw the dog tags.:):) Or does Texas make you license kids now? :):):)



parsons1 wrote:
My 11 year old daughter playing with bubbles Easter weekend.
Shot with my Nikon D3300, 35mm 1.8G AF-S

Thanks for looking.

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Apr 12, 2015 07:46:48   #
dpullum Loc: Tampa Florida
 
Parsons1: Beautiful subjects Bubbles an Daughter. Well executed exposure... Too much of a good thing tho, so CROP to focus on a theme (story):

One man's opinion: I would crop just below ( 1/3 upper leg below shorts leg end) and to the right the tip of the wand so as to include the two bubbles + a little bush (head neck level). A 1/3 of a head height above the big upper bubble and then a bit to the left of the hand level bubble.

This tighter cropping IMO keeps the viewer focused on the theme and removes the too many bubbles... too much bush , "clutter."

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Apr 12, 2015 08:18:32   #
Gitchigumi Loc: Wake Forest, NC
 
Nice! :thumbup: :thumbup:

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Apr 12, 2015 10:59:50   #
tainkc Loc: Kansas City
 
I like this Bryan because you got so many good bubbles in the scene. We gave the same type of bubble maker to each of the grandkids for Easter. After their first pass with the wand, the spilled all the bubble soap on to the ground. It was funny! The oldest one is not quite 5 yet, so what would one expect?

Tom

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Apr 12, 2015 12:21:59   #
Rich2236 Loc: E. Hampstead, New Hampshire
 
parsons1 wrote:
My 11 year old daughter playing with bubbles Easter weekend.
Shot with my Nikon D3300, 35mm 1.8G AF-S

Thanks for looking.


Hey parsons, what a great image ! Love all the bubbles as they surround your daughter. Great rainbow colors. You shot just right.
Rich

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Apr 12, 2015 12:29:31   #
parsons1 Loc: NW Houston
 
waltchilds wrote:
Nice shot, you nailed this and the colors and tones are spot on.


Thanks Waltchilds.


Bobbee wrote:
I like, good to have a model.

Yes it is, usually she makes unflattering faces when I try to shoot her.
every once in a while she cooperates.


Thanks for the comment Bobbee.




Erv wrote:
Hey Bryan. Just looking at your shot again so I am ready for Harrison when he comes up.:) Then I got to thinking! I know pretty scary.:) I was wondering what branch of the service your daughter was in? I saw the dog tags.:):) Or does Texas make you license kids now? :):):)


Hey Erv, HA!
No, Texas doesn't make you license kids. Though they probably should..
I'm not sure what those dog tags say..hmmm I'll have to go look.


dpullum wrote:
Parsons1: Beautiful subjects Bubbles an Daughter. Well executed exposure... Too much of a good thing tho, so CROP to focus on a theme (story):

One man's opinion: I would crop just below ( 1/3 upper leg below shorts leg end) and to the right the tip of the wand so as to include the two bubbles + a little bush (head neck level). A 1/3 of a head height above the big upper bubble and then a bit to the left of the hand level bubble.

This tighter cropping IMO keeps the viewer focused on the theme and removes the too many bubbles... too much bush , "clutter."
Parsons1: Beautiful subjects Bubbles an Daughter. ... (show quote)


Thanks for the comment and tips Dpullum,
I'll try reworking it later and see what happens.

Gitchigumi wrote:
Nice! :thumbup: :thumbup:


Thanks Gitchigumi.


tainkc wrote:
I like this Bryan because you got so many good bubbles in the scene. We gave the same type of bubble maker to each of the grandkids for Easter. After their first pass with the wand, the spilled all the bubble soap on to the ground. It was funny! The oldest one is not quite 5 yet, so what would one expect?

Tom


Thanks Tom. The shot was actually her idea, I didn't think we would get it because of the wind...
I was about to give up when the wind stopped for about 30 seconds.. :thumbup:


You know, you can re-fill them with dish soap.. Just have to mess with the mixture a little.


Rich2236 wrote:
Hey parsons, what a great image ! Love all the bubbles as they surround your daughter. Great rainbow colors. You shot just right.
Rich


Thanks Rich.



Thanks for looking and commenting everyone.

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