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07/24/2005 02:35:52 AM · #1
Shot these at my nephews bday party today
please ctitque!!




07/24/2005 02:48:11 AM · #2
This set of pictures is a good example why one should click on thumbnails even if they don't look very promising; these images display MUCH better at a larger size. You're doing quite a good job. I left several comments.

Robt.
07/24/2005 02:55:16 AM · #3
Great images! I left several comments for you. Some photos with the higher ISO is a little harsh. Just my two cents.
07/24/2005 06:15:55 AM · #4
Some of the shots are really great here!

I would say that this is the best of the series! What really makes the difference here is that the photoshopping is simple, and the photo speaks of itself.

This is also a nice capture of a nice moment. Should there be no partial decolorization (meaning either totally b/w or coloured) the picture would be great! The same comment also fits this one (the eyes of the boy are still in colour. Aren't they?).

IMO the partial decolorization of the shots does add something on the photos. I like keeping the images simple. It doesn't add extra content in the photo :)
07/24/2005 10:30:49 AM · #5
bump for day crew
07/24/2005 12:52:54 PM · #6
I like the ones titled twin and beth's boy. I personally like a softer look so the twin shot appeals to me from that angle and I like the lighting and composition. On the beth's boy shot I think you captured a great facial expression ... The others to me represented nice snapshots but, they weren't compelling in any way but, that is just my opinion of course and my style and interest could be radically different from yours.
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