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Photographer  Paul Paul {Karma:5362}
Project #49 Dramatic Portrait Camera Model Nikon F100
Categories From The Field
Children
Street
Film Format Film 35mm
Portfolio People in Public Places
Lens Nikon  20mm f/2.8D AF Nikkor
Uploaded 5/7/2006 Film / Memory Type Kodak  Elite Chrome EB
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Critiques 13 Rating
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Location City - 
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Country - Germany   Germany
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jude .   {K:14625} 3/28/2007
Paul!!! *sob*

I am, here. Kinda, sorta...yes I am. No I'm not. Yes, no, yes...frack.

I've been mostly...elsewhere. But for you, I'd be tempted to make a full return. Really. I'm pretty sure.

Damn, I've missed you, laddie...

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Paul Paul   {K:5362} 3/27/2007
Jude!

> I immediately interpreted it as a protective
> Dad, watching the process from nearby.

Yes, it was her father, someone I happen to have known for many years. Rather than being protective, he was desperately trying to find something purposeful to do while I was waffling on at him and his daughters, and introducing them to other players - anyone who happened to be passing by.

Then the two girls chased me round the football field.
They seemed to think it was fun.

A month later, the self-proclaimed father grabbed me in front of the people in my group ("team" ffs) and said how he liked the photographs.
The people in my team hurried away, not knowing how to cope with expressions of enthusiasm.

> I love the expression of the child in the
> foreground...she's beautiful, in the way only
> children can be.

Big old people can exude that look too, I find.
They are the people you tend to want to talk to, but are too busy interacting with society to have time for such frolicking.

> I also love the sense of movement of the
> child in the background and her impish
> expression, as well as the extreme
> perspective...it all works, and beautifully.

It is impish, oh yes.

I may have said all this before, but it is so long ago I forget...

Are you still here?

Paul

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jude .   {K:14625} 6/6/2006
Funny...the man's hand at the right didn't disturb me at all. I immediately interpreted it as a protective Dad, watching the process from nearby.

I love the expression of the child in the foreground...she's beautiful, in the way only children can be.

I also love the sense of movement of the child in the background and her impish expression, as well as the extreme perspective...it all works, and beautifully.

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Mohsen Moossavi   {K:425} 5/15/2006
Excellent capture
Good composition & view, too.
Best wishes: Mohsen

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Paul Paul   {K:5362} 5/8/2006
Karina!

> I like photos of children taken from a high perspective.

Yes, it does lend an element of intrigue to an image.
That is why I never leave home without an extension ladder and a bag of spare rungs if I intend to take photos (I am only 90cm tall myself, though I can jump above houses).

> The front girl has great eyes indeed, but the girl moving
> behind her is a key element. Without her, this would be just
> a nice portrait of a cute girl. Did you blur it in PS? It seems a
> bit unnatural.

No, all in camera. The only software effect I used was to switch to b/w.
The blur effect comes from the low depth of field and her moving.

Yeah!

Paul

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Radim Sobotka   {K:4050} 5/8/2006
Great expression.

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Karina Brys Karina Brys   {K:16541} 5/8/2006
An Englishman in Germany, speaking French? I'm impressed :). Nice photo too. I like photos of children taken from a high perspective. The front girl has great eyes indeed, but the girl moving behind her is a key element. Without her, this would be just a nice portrait of a cute girl. Did you blur it in PS? It seems a bit unnatural.

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Paul Paul   {K:5362} 5/7/2006
Aykaan K!

Merci de ton commentaire.

La jeune fille était exceptionnellement énergique avec un esprit tellement coopératif...

Félicitations et encouragements!!!

Paul

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Rachel Leah Rachel Leah   {K:26110} 5/7/2006
Nice, I really love this! She is such a cutie, and the DOF is great, I love hwo the focus is on her and that cute smile! I like the angle you took this at too... nice work! :)
~Rachel~

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Aykaan K Aykaan K   {K:13601} 5/7/2006
très bien vu....

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Paul Paul   {K:5362} 5/7/2006
Greg!

> The sharpness of her face, along with the
> slight distortion in the rest of the
> photograph, really focuses the attention on
> her adorable expression.

Thanks!

The emphasis came about by simply manipulating the colours to b/w tones, making her gaze a little more penetrating than it was in reality...

Paul

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Maurizio Massetti Maurizio Massetti   {K:30463} 5/7/2006
I think that the adul arm on the right is very disturbing here. The tones are good and so the DOF...

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Greg Scott   {K:1990} 5/7/2006
Nice shot. The sharpness of her face, along with the slight distortion in the rest of the photograph, really focuses the attention on her adorable expression. Well done!

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