On 9/11/05, Bruce Dayton <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> This morning my daughter was watching the muppets on TV.  I was
> sitting there and looked over at her and noticed how nice the side
> light from the far window was on her.  I told her not to move and went
> and got my camera.  Of course, as I walked back into the room, she had
> jumped down and got the dog.  So I had to put her back in position.
> 
> These two shots were of her own posing, more or less.  Although taken
> very close together, they each have a very different feel to them.
> 
> Pentax *istD, FA 50/1.4, handheld
> ISO 800, 1/45 sec @ f/2.0
> Converted from Raw using Capture One LE
> 
> http://www.daytonphoto.com/PAW/bkd_2229.htm
> http://www.daytonphoto.com/PAW/bkd_2230.htm
> 
> Comments welcome

I really like the second one.  The dof is about perfect for me, and I
love the composition, with the flowers in there.  Her smile is so
natural and unaffected.

The first one is a nice shot, but there's something about her facial
expression that seems just the teeniest bit disquieting to me - not a
big thing, but it seems to be just a bit forced.  I'm not saying it
~is~ forced, just that it looks that way to me.  Still, a lovely shot.

cheers,
frank


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