These are wicked mate. How close did you have to get?
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All three shots are great,
1st, I like the look she is giving and the mood she has
2nd, The way the boy is giving you the eye makes this shot. If he was looking anywhere else it wouldn't have been as good. I thought of cropping some of the left but I think you need the fence in it
3rd, Its the detail and expression in this image. Not sure if it would be better if she was looking at you. May be lighten her eyes a touch to pull you into them.
Great work.
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thanks
@Jack: a good few meters away and as inconspicuous as possible. was using a 70-200 for these shots![]()
"You cannot depend on your eyes when your imagination is out of focus" - Mark Twain
7D, canon efs17-55, canon ef70-200, canon ef100mm 2.8, kenko1.4x, 580exII, poverty wizards, Hoya ND400, Canon s95
http://www.flickr.com/photos/pangpong/
good stuff like em all, candids are always so interesting, and some good expressions here
#3 only thing is I always prefer to see the whole chin - just seems to complete the face shape more for this style of shot but that is personal choice.
well done!
Last edited by maloephoto; 14-05-2010 at 05:14 PM.
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