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From: Dudley Hanks on 20 Jun 2010 18:00 http://www.blind-apertures.ca/LatestPics/SundayAfternoon.jpg (full size) http://www.blind-apertures.ca/LatestPics/SundayAfternoonSmall.jpg (fast loading) It's kind of a lazy day, here, so I snapped this shot of my daughter relaxing with Mich. I doubt there's much wrong, technically, with it, but I'm sure some fault can be found if one looks critically enough... Take Care, Dudley
From: Chris F.A. Johnson on 20 Jun 2010 18:07 On 2010-06-20, Dudley Hanks wrote: > http://www.blind-apertures.ca/LatestPics/SundayAfternoon.jpg (full size) > http://www.blind-apertures.ca/LatestPics/SundayAfternoonSmall.jpg (fast > loading) > > It's kind of a lazy day, here, so I snapped this shot of my daughter > relaxing with Mich. > > I doubt there's much wrong, technically, with it, but I'm sure some fault > can be found if one looks critically enough... Nice! -- Chris F.A. Johnson <http://cfajohnson.com/photos/> Author: =============================== Pro Bash Programming: Scripting the GNU/Linux Shell (2009, Apress) Shell Scripting Recipes: A Problem-Solution Approach (2005, Apress)
From: Tim Conway on 20 Jun 2010 18:26 "Dudley Hanks" <dhanks(a)blind-apertures.ca> wrote in message news:mcwTn.7378$z%6.830(a)edtnps83... > http://www.blind-apertures.ca/LatestPics/SundayAfternoon.jpg (full size) > http://www.blind-apertures.ca/LatestPics/SundayAfternoonSmall.jpg (fast > loading) > > It's kind of a lazy day, here, so I snapped this shot of my daughter > relaxing with Mich. > > I doubt there's much wrong, technically, with it, but I'm sure some fault > can be found if one looks critically enough... > good shot
From: Dudley Hanks on 20 Jun 2010 20:02 "Savageduck" <savageduck1@{REMOVESPAM}me.com> wrote in message news:2010062016562627544-savageduck1(a)REMOVESPAMmecom... > On 2010-06-20 15:00:50 -0700, "Dudley Hanks" <dhanks(a)blind-apertures.ca> > said: > >> http://www.blind-apertures.ca/LatestPics/SundayAfternoon.jpg (full size) >> http://www.blind-apertures.ca/LatestPics/SundayAfternoonSmall.jpg (fast >> loading) >> >> It's kind of a lazy day, here, so I snapped this shot of my daughter >> relaxing with Mich. >> >> I doubt there's much wrong, technically, with it, but I'm sure some fault >> can be found if one looks critically enough... >> >> Take Care, >> Dudley > > To hell with the critics. This is a great shot for Father's Day Dudley. > I have to say this is is probably one of the best you have managed to > capture and present to us. > > -- > Regards, > > Savageduck > Thanks, SD, I appreciate that. It's the first pic I've shot in a long time where I just wanted to capture the moment. Take Care, Dudley
From: John Navas on 20 Jun 2010 23:40
On Sun, 20 Jun 2010 22:00:50 GMT, in <mcwTn.7378$z%6.830(a)edtnps83>, "Dudley Hanks" <dhanks(a)blind-apertures.ca> wrote: >http://www.blind-apertures.ca/LatestPics/SundayAfternoon.jpg (full size) >http://www.blind-apertures.ca/LatestPics/SundayAfternoonSmall.jpg (fast >loading) > >It's kind of a lazy day, here, so I snapped this shot of my daughter >relaxing with Mich. > >I doubt there's much wrong, technically, with it, but I'm sure some fault >can be found if one looks critically enough... Very nice shot. I think it might have been a bit better with the tree thrown out of focus a bit, or by moving to the right so the tree isn't right behind her head. And the skin tone seems a bit cool to me from the open shade -- see how it looks a bit warmer: <http://i45.tinypic.com/2cynwgk.jpg> -- Best regards, John Buying a dSLR doesn't make you a photographer, it makes you a dSLR owner. "The single most important component of a camera is the twelve inches behind it." -Ansel Adams |