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Photographer  Mary Brown {Karma:71879}
Project #42 Moody Landscape Camera Model Kodak DX 7440
Categories Children
Nature
Seascapes
Film Format automatic mode
Portfolio Babies
Water
All Images
Lens Schneider Kreuzach
Uploaded 7/30/2006 Film / Memory Type digital camera ISO 80
    ISO / Film Speed
Views 1755 Shutter 1/1500
Favorites Aperture f/5.6
Critiques 111 Rating
6.16
/ 19 Ratings
Location City - 
State -  ONTARIO
Country - Canada   Canada
About This is my first CC picture. It is a shot I got while trying for something else. Here are my daughter and grandaughter at the lake. I like this and think it is good. However, something keeps if from being a great shot, but I can't figure out what. Any critiques will be greatly appreciated. What's good about it? What needs to be improved? What would make it stand out more? Etc... Thanks.
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There are 111 Comments in 1 Pages
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Omar Amroussy Omar Amroussy   {K:4502} 4/5/2008
wow i really love this one it is one of my favorite,amazing capture

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Kaveh H. Kaveh H.   {K:1165} 11/4/2007
hehehehe
great :))

i'm really laughing..hehe haha

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Mary Brown   {K:71879} 7/30/2007
D. Ray., that is a very kind comment. Thank you so much.
MAry

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D. Ray Thomas D. Ray Thomas   {K:1360} 7/29/2007
holy cow I want to be this good!

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Mohamed Badawy Mohamed Badawy   {K:11828} 7/1/2007
BRAVOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO,,,,,
really soooooooo great and full successful work ,, i so like this image as It, without any change,, well done Mary, 7++++++++++++++++++++++ .
my best regards,,
your's mohamed,

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Agnieszka Borkowska Agnieszka Borkowska   {K:1427} 6/23/2007
so sweet :-)

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Ahmed Ismail Ahmed Ismail   {K:19853} 6/21/2007
Lovely....a very beautiful shot! Love how you have captured the mother and daughter at the end of pier against the beautiful sky and scenery.
Regards, Ahmed

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Mary Brown   {K:71879} 6/4/2007
Thanks, Harry. It doesn't matter that it is a year. All suggestions teach me something and give me things to keep in mind when shooting other pictures. So, I appreciate your comment.
MAry

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H L H L   {K:11377} 6/4/2007
I like the perspective, I thought if you have done it vertical in between F8 or 16 include 70% of the dock that might have improve the scene dramatically!!! Of course it has been a year since you posted :):) but you can always try...This place it looks very good for this type of shooting!!!
Cheers,
Harry

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aida allam   {K:2265} 5/31/2007
Sooooo nice,cute,sweet and peace........Aida

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Mary Brown   {K:71879} 5/6/2007
Thank you so much, Doyle.
MAry

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Doyle D. Chastain Doyle D. Chastain   {K:101119} 4/26/2007
You know this may never win the much deserved award . . . . but it's quality all the way!

Regards,
Doyle I <~~~~~

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Meg Metcalfe Meg Metcalfe   {K:6114} 4/26/2007
This image certainly has impact!
I at first thought like others that a portrait crop would work better, having seen the one done by Susie I now realise that it's because it's in landscape mode that it has the WOW factor in the first place. All that blue sky directs the attention right where it should be...on your very cute little grandaughter taking those uncertain steps.

I love it just as it is!

Meg.

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Maram mohamed Maram mohamed   {K:1700} 4/12/2007
oh my god, this shot is so delicate, it touched my heart, amazing composition & the blue tones 're so beautiful. well done mary :)

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Nick Karagiaouroglou Nick Karagiaouroglou   {K:127263} 12/6/2006
Mary, I will agree with many commentators about this one, which is a good one, but it could be even better through enhancing the depth be letting that pier/dock seem longer. Either some steps backwards or a wideangle together with shooting the picture from a lower angle, could give make it better, I think.

Best wishes,

Nick

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Dave Arnold Dave Arnold   {K:55680} 11/1/2006
Hi Mary. I haven't read every single comment but my feelings were a lower angle from further back on the pier. Susie O'Conner had the right idea and since it was the same as I had, I have to agree with her. Not that you needed to be told again... you probably didn't.

Best wishes,
Dave

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Michael Kanemoto Michael Kanemoto   {K:22115} 10/24/2006
Mary:

My story is the same. I finally wore the seals off of my 1965 Nikon, and got a D70 with the kit lens. I did not realize what 6 MP and autofocus and metering would do... Now I am selling prints to suppliment the additional hardware, software, and equipment costs of my "hyper-photo-graphia". My grip actually has wear marks from the ends of my fingers.

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Mary Brown   {K:71879} 10/24/2006
Hi Michael. My camera equipment is no too sofisticated. I do have a few lenses now, but need to learn better how to use them to their full potential, especially as they are not top notch quality. My telephoto lens is to double my optical zoom. However, I sometimes notice a deterioration in picture quality when using it. Whatever, when I got my camera, I didn't know I was going to turn into such a 'click, click' thing. If I knew how much I enjoyed it, I would have bought something more elaborate. Oh well, I'll learn what I can with this and save my pennies for a newer one sometime.
MAry

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Michael Kanemoto Michael Kanemoto   {K:22115} 10/24/2006
Good shot...

I'll offer something different.

A wider lens and shooting from below would allow you to keep them centered, but open up the background and give it a large recession. Of course, we can't all change lenses on a whim...

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Bob Aldridge Bob Aldridge   {K:14758} 10/24/2006
Not overbord I hope lol I love this image my dear Mary what an exellent and natual take you have here.The colour are wonderful true to life well done Mary my dear god bless......Bob.

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Tara Gullett   {K:1678} 10/22/2006
Great candid shot.. love it .. love it. She looks ready to jump in. Maybe a little less sky.. if I could play w/ it I'll post if I made any changes. Tara

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Albert Jacobs Albert Jacobs   {K:9527} 10/21/2006
Hi dear Mary,

I like this view of your daughter with her lovely child. Beautiful view. I can agree with the suggestions of Anson Moye (2nd image) and of Doyle
D. Chastain. Anyway this view puts a smile :) on my face, so tender and fragile... Well done my friend.

Greetz and I wish you and yours all the best,
Albert

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andree lerat andree lerat   {K:17476} 10/19/2006
One more thing about the crop. I do agree with Doyle's version. :)

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andree lerat andree lerat   {K:17476} 10/19/2006
I like this shot the way it is. I like all the space around the two figures and the generic mood of adult to child connection.

Well done. :) Andree

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Mary Brown   {K:71879} 10/9/2006
Hi Doyle. No need to apologize. None of us has the time we would like, I am sure. I find there are so many wonderfully talented people on UF with pictures to enjoy, that I just can't keep up with the time available. Thanks so much for the suggestion here and the attached picture. The crop is a definate improvement. It was a different shot I was going for and then saw this when I downloaded and liked it. Thanks for your visit.
MAry

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Mary Brown   {K:71879} 10/9/2006
Linda,m it is never too late to hear from you, my freind. Thank you so very much for all the wonderful comments you left for me. I loved reading them. Thanks,malso for your suggestion re this image. More of the dock wouod make a difference, I'm sure--wish I had thought of it at the time. It seems the crop is a consistent suggestion. Take care of you.
MAry

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Doyle D. Chastain Doyle D. Chastain   {K:101119} 10/9/2006
84 Critiques . . . so I started reading but confess I didn't finish. Probably has been said already but I just love this shot and the potential it carries. It's good as it stands but (as you yourself say) it feels a tad bit 'off'.

I think the key here is only composition and the centrality of this oh so wonderful subject you have here. Since both heads (and one leg) seem pointed obliquely to the left . . . that feels like the proper direction and the result of that is a lack of need for the space on the right. I would pull in a right side crop . . . and enjoy. This is a good one. (I have taken the liberty of attaching an example). Well done Mary!

Regards,
Doyle I <~~~~~

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Example Crop.


Linda Imagefree Linda Imagefree   {K:72276} 10/7/2006
Well I'm a little late to the plate and I'm sure it's all been said already!! What a great picture to work with. I like the idea of black and white, but for a totally different feel and mood, because this is quite stunning in color. The light and mood are wonderful! But since you asked, I would crop off some of the right side to put mom and child in the rule of thirds and leave the open space to the left. Another suggestion would be to include more of the pier and shoot at a lower angle, but oh my, what a beautiful image you have here, the light and exposure are very beautiful...I love it!! Great work Mary...:) Lin

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Hakan Agathon Hakan Agathon   {K:748} 10/1/2006
look like a bird which is ready to fly..
cong.

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Alison DuFlon Alison DuFlon   {K:36566} 9/4/2006
Mary this is a great shot, i love it. My only suggestion would be more dock giving it more depth. Alison

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Dr. Rafael Springmann Dr. Rafael Springmann   {K:89517} 8/25/2006
Dear Mary,
you did put this photo on the CC corner. I disagree with Roger about the faces being in profile towards each other. The look to infinity & the raised foot of your grand-daughter send the same message of the fearless child going on adventure. The concerned-turned head of your daughter adds to the atmosphere. I do agree, however, about the crop.
Thank you for your detailed comments on my recent photos. They are well appreciated.
Best regards,
Rafi

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Mary Brown   {K:71879} 8/25/2006
Anson. The shot I was originally trying for was one of just their joined hands and arms. So, that is somewhat closer to your interpretation. I thought the lake might make a good background. However, I liked this when I saw it. Seeing I didn't get the shot I wanted, I took this instead. I appreciate your taking the time to do, not one but two, crops to demonstrate your suggestion for improvement.
MAry

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Anson Moye   {K:3480} 8/23/2006
Maybe even a little more sky would help the composition, Mary. See attachment. Anson

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It's a big world...


Anson Moye   {K:3480} 8/23/2006
The subject of this photo is your grand daughter in an explorative environment, testing her courage and curiosity. Your daughter, being the child's link back to the "safe" world, is a necessary part of this picture, but the enormity of her size, compared to the child, somewhat overwhelms the child. This picture needs some big time cropping to correct that problem. I would crop the mother out, except for her forearm, and maybe the left leg, leaving plenty of water, shore, and sky to make certain the viewer knows the environment the child finds herself in. That shoud accentuate even more the action of the child's leg and the uncertainty of balancing on the other leg, being aided in that effort by the arm of her mother. A telephoto setting of the lens on the camera would have helped here. I have attempted a crude crop here, Mary, not the best I am sure. Anson

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It's a big world...


Mary Brown   {K:71879} 8/21/2006
Hi Stan. Thanks so much for the suggesstions. I like your ideas and your added picture. I appreciate your thoughts.
MAry

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Mary Brown   {K:71879} 8/21/2006
Thank you, Maxime for your in depth and thoughtful comment.
MAry

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Alicia Popp   {K:87532} 8/21/2006
Una tierna y bella imagen... tiene ternura y encanto... la composición... excelente!

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m , m ,   {K:15872} 8/18/2006
I do not agree with those suggesting a portrait-crop and less space. You know Mary, I believe the blue space has a significant statute regarding to the definition of picture: “Ready to go”! I can feel the girl’s small footstep concerning to her petite ability in her surrounding breathing space.

The first move is at the same time taking the first responsibility. Learning to go it means being conscious and caring on into a new development! I love the perspective you’ve chosen in the direction of an endless vision, looking at the water, the mountain and the sky without consideration what left behind, when her future is just on the way towards her face! 7++
Best regards: Maxime

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Ivonne * Ivonne *   {K:8711} 8/18/2006
fantastic composition, colours, realization ! Bravo !

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Stan Pustylnik   {K:6768} 8/14/2006
It's good. if you are searching answers to perfect shot like this you may:
1. try using shalow depth of filed. Which will make mother and child ultimate center not only compositionally, but in subject.
2. You can also trying to convert this image to B&W to find the answer. Conversion to B&W could reveal flaws invisible in color.
3. Placing them slightly right inside the frame (rule of thirds) will make this image stronger compositionally. Viewer eye always starts from left top then finds main point of image.

Hope it will help.

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Mary Brown   {K:71879} 8/14/2006
Hi Art. Thanks so very much for you comment and suggestion. I wish I had got the hands the other way around for this picture. Probably, if I was looking for this shot of them on the dock, I would have had my daughter hold her daughter's hand which would look safer on a dock. Actually, the shot I was trying for was a picture of baby holding her Mom's hand and thought the water might make a nice background. That's why it is this way. When I saw this on download, I liked it. When I better learn to observe what I am seeing through my camera, I might notice little details like your suggestion. I really appreciate your pointing out what you see.
MAry

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Art McCaffrey Art McCaffrey   {K:23645} 8/13/2006
like introducing a child to the big wide world, its beauties & its danger's,. although i would prefer the mother to hold the childs hand, not the other way round,. the pink compliments all of the blue,. great capture,. regards art,.

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Jose Ignacio (Nacho) Garcia Barcia Jose Ignacio (Nacho) Garcia Barcia   {K:96391} 8/12/2006
marvelous bucolic scene. wonderful composition.

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Benedetto Riba Benedetto Riba   {K:15792} 8/10/2006
Soo sweet, I like
so much it.!!!!!
Regards

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Ali Peyman Ali Peyman   {K:1176} 8/9/2006
Hi mary
Great composition. what a vivid blue u`ve got.
i also like the figure of your grandoughter. its as if she likes to jump. braaaaaaaaaaaaaaaave

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Burak Tanriover Burak Tanriover   {K:16610} 8/9/2006
Hello Mary,
it's been 6 months, they all grow up fast.my daughter is 5 years old.:=)
the picture is very nice,I like the clouds very much.
I like also the composition,
I am not sure about the lighting over the lake,maybe a little bit more light on it would be better.
anyway I like it.
best wishes

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Mary Brown   {K:71879} 8/8/2006
Sam, I so very much appreciate the time you have taken to write such a comprehensive comment on my picture. I guess I did not rotate it just quite enough. Selective colouring is something I am going to spend some time experimenting with. I have seen some pictures on UF where it has been used very effectively. I am learning how different f settings affect pictures and now do try to use that option more. How did you know I did not use a tripod? I am curious as to how it is that obvious. The 3 or 4 stop soft grad filters are something I am not familiar with, so that suggestion will have to be put on hold until I learn more about this hobby. Thank you so much for the compliment and suggestions.
MAry

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Mary Brown   {K:71879} 8/8/2006
Thank you very much, Roberto. I appreciate your comment.
MAry

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Mary Brown   {K:71879} 8/8/2006
Thanks a lot, Czeslav.
MAry

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Mary Brown   {K:71879} 8/8/2006
I appreciate your suggestion, Greg.
MAry

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Mary Brown   {K:71879} 8/8/2006
Thanks, Mary. My little grandaughter is a very carefree little character.
MAry

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Mary Brown   {K:71879} 8/8/2006
Thanks, Julie.
MAry

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Mary Brown   {K:71879} 8/8/2006
Hi Richard. Thanks so much for your comment. I love your observation. Now looking at my picture, I see your poetic version of it. Thanks for the smile and insight.
MAry

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Mary Brown   {K:71879} 8/8/2006
Thank you, Gust@vo.
MAry

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Mary Brown   {K:71879} 8/8/2006
Thanks, Mark. It was a gorgeous day. I believe our little one thinks every day was made for her. She is very happy and adventurous and gets confidence from her mom. My daughter is a great mother.
MAry

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Mary Brown   {K:71879} 8/8/2006
Del, you're never too late. I appreciate hearing from you whenever you visit. Thanks for your comment. I'm glad you like my picture of my daughter and grandaughter.
MAry

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Mary Brown   {K:71879} 8/8/2006
Thanks so much, Alberto.
MAry

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Mary Brown   {K:71879} 8/8/2006
Gracias mucho.
MAry

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Mary Brown   {K:71879} 8/8/2006
Gracias mucho.
MAry

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Mary Brown   {K:71879} 8/8/2006
Hi Hanggan. Thanks for your observation on my picture. Of course, I don't mind your making a suggestion. That's why I posted this is CC. Actually, I appreciate and respect your suggestions on any of my pictures. Having them both looking in the same would have been a good idea.
MAry

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Mary Brown   {K:71879} 8/8/2006
Thanks so much, Riny.
MAry

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Mary Brown   {K:71879} 8/8/2006
Hi Ray. I appreciate your comment and suggestions. A tighter crop seems to be the common recommendation. I like your suggestion of placing my 'girls' off centre. This is one of those shots that I can't retake as their visit was short. It will be at least another year before they are back to the lake and the sky is ever changing. Actually, I was going after a different shot, but liked this when I saw it. However, I think my lesson here is to be more conscious of what I am seeing through the camera. Thanks very much for your consideration of my picture.
MAry

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Mary Brown   {K:71879} 8/8/2006
Thank you, Roberto.
MAry

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Mary Brown   {K:71879} 8/8/2006
Thanks, Galal.
MAry

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Mary Brown   {K:71879} 8/8/2006
Thank you so much, Yomna.
MAry

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Mary Brown   {K:71879} 8/8/2006
Hi Susie. Thanks for your comment and your version of my picture which incorporates what a number of comments have indicated might improve it. I don't mind, at all, that you took the time to make the revisions and show me. I see what difference the adjustments make. Thanks.
MAry

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Mary Brown   {K:71879} 8/7/2006
Thanks very much, Kiarang.
MAry

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Mary Brown   {K:71879} 8/7/2006
Thanks, Larry. I am beginning to learn how to work with DOF. I never thought to try a few different settings with this. I'll have to keep that in mind for other pictures. Eventually, I'll get the settings and their effect on pictures sorted out.
MAry

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Mary Brown   {K:71879} 8/7/2006
Hi Sue. I really appreciate your comment and suggestions. Thanks for the details.
MAry

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Mary Brown   {K:71879} 8/7/2006
Thank you, Asim.
MAry

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Mary Brown   {K:71879} 8/7/2006
Hi Liz. Thanks, I appreciate your comment. I'm glad you like it. It seems that a portrait presentation is favoured for this picture, so I will definately try that.
MAry

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Mary Brown   {K:71879} 8/7/2006
Thank you, Luis.
MAry

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Mary Brown   {K:71879} 8/7/2006
Thanks so much, Robbie.
MAry

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Mary Brown   {K:71879} 8/7/2006
Thank you, Hesham.
MAry

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Mary Brown   {K:71879} 8/7/2006
Hi Luis. Thanks for your comment. Although I like the way the rays of light in the sky seem to help point out the pair on the dock, it seems from a number of comments that a portrait crop would be more effective for this shot. That would eliminate a lot of the sky which you find does not add to this picture and some of the dark mountains.
MAry

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Mary Brown   {K:71879} 8/7/2006
Thanks, James.
MAry

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Mary Brown   {K:71879} 8/7/2006
Hi Roger. Thanks so much for your comment and suggestions with explantion of how they would make a difference. I appreciate that. I'll try the portrait perspective. You are right about wanting to see people's faces. However, this is not the picture I was trying to get so was not concentrating on the pose of this one. There was just something about this that appealed to me when I uploaded my shots. I guess I had better learn how to see what I am looking at through the camera instead of just what I am trying to see. It seems a number of shots that I like are not neccessarily the ones I started out trying to capture.
MAry

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Mary Brown   {K:71879} 8/7/2006
Hi Roger. Thanks so much for your comment and suggestions with explantion of how they would make a difference. I appreciate that. I'll try the portrait perspective. You are right about wanting to see people's faces. However, this is not the picture I was trying to get so was not concentrating on the pose of this one. There was just something about this that appealed to me when I uploaded my shots. I guess I had better learn how to see what I am looking at through the camera instead of just what I am trying to see. It seems a number of shots that I like are not neccessarily the ones I started out trying to capture.
MAry

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Mary Brown   {K:71879} 8/7/2006
Hi Rob. Thanks for the comment and suggestions. I will try it in B&W. Selective colouring is something I have not played with much, but sounds like a good idea. I'll give it a shot.
MAry

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roberto canepa   {K:7382} 8/6/2006
ciao Mary,
beauriful shot! like clouds, that increase perspective, and seems to show the street to the child! very polish light!
bellissima!
many congrats for you great portfolio and the recent awards!
roby

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Czeslav Gavinkovski Czeslav Gavinkovski   {K:6800} 8/4/2006
Wonderfull wiev and capture.Very relaxed in great blues colors.
czeslaw.

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greg collins   {K:12273} 8/3/2006
I like it but maybe more deck would create a bit more depth in the photo.
Greg

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Mary Slade   {K:40338} 8/2/2006
This is a gorgeous image- so relaxed and definite. The blues and the angles wonderful. To see the child so carefree is wonderful!

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julie hugill julie hugill   {K:6730} 8/2/2006
Lovely picture and scenery has a soft feel to it great colours too !! Thanks for your comments Mary on my pictures always appreciated ..

Cheers Julie

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Richard Dakin   {K:12915} 8/2/2006
I like the picture just the way it is. Maybe I am reading too much into it, but I see a more philosophical meaning in the image. The fact that the child is mid-step, indicates the leap we all must someday take into the great unknown called life, here symbolized by the water which hides both it's delights and terrors below. Mom is there for guidance, but she already realizes the futility of her attempts to hold back and protect her child forever. You probably did not intend your image to be seen this way Mary, but sometimes creative genius is not intentional.

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Gustavo Scheverin Gustavo Scheverin   {K:164501} 8/2/2006
Bello momento Mary.
Un abrazo!

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Mark Sherman   {K:15669} 8/1/2006
Just want to see a face but otherwise I can feel the warmth of the light. The colors are amazing. The water and sky just feel right. Feel like the day was made just for her.

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Del Metheny   {K:25617} 8/1/2006
Mary, I am sorry I am a little late commenting on this, but I have the advantage now of reading all the constructive suggestions and learning along with you. You caught your grand daughter just right as she was walking with an unsure foot up in the air knowing she could rely on mom to be sure she didn't fall. Del.

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alberto baez duarte alberto baez duarte   {K:8175} 7/31/2006
I like it as it is...very good and nice...the little boy raising his leg looks great...ready to go..!!!
for me..don't need anything else...
congratulations...

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Sam Graziano III Sam Graziano III   {K:14064} 7/31/2006
Hi Mary,

Ok where to Start.

I think your shot is almost perfect. Just a few tiny things I would have changed and maybe that would have made the difference you were looking for.
First I would have rotated the canvas in PS about 1 degree CC.
Next thing I would have done was Cropped the shot into Pano format.
As Rob suggested, I would have tried this in B&W and used a bit of selective color.
I am not sure your lens capabilities are but if you have them F2.8 would have put your focus on your daughter and grand daughter instead of the entire image.
If you have a Tri-pod I would have used that. By using that you can use a 3 or 4 stop soft Grad filter that way you could have exposed the Sky a little longer allowing you to get a bit more saturation on your subjects without blowing out the sky.
I think you have such a good eye for composition that in Portrait format this shot would be fine leaving them in the center, because they are you subjects and not the lake, so the eye doesn't need to flow through the shot as much.
All in all my Friend you produced a wonderful shot. Well done
My Best Regards

Sam Graziano III

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Juan Gonzalo Marcano Prieto Juan Gonzalo Marcano Prieto   {K:14254} 7/31/2006
bella toma, de tu hija y tu nieta, un bello paisaje para este retrato, el lago, las nubes, el azul del cielo, los arboles y las montaņas en el horizonte, bello muy bello, excelente

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Hanggan Situmorang Hanggan Situmorang   {K:37833} 7/31/2006
I like it, Mary. Very personal and the quality is superb. A critique from me: Perhaps you could wait until both of them look at the same direction..i.e. to the clouds in the distance. I hope you don't mind :)
Hugs,
Hanggan

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Riny Koopman Riny Koopman   {K:102911} 7/31/2006
Very pleasing to the eyes. Well capture!! 7++ regards..riny

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stingRay pt.4 . stingRay pt.4 .   {K:250401} 7/31/2006
The basic shot is very good Mary and it is a very endearing Mother and child composition with a wonderful piece of leg action from your little granddaughter. I concur with what quite a few others have already observed.... a tighter crop. Even removing some of the right hand would place the figures off centre. I like what Susie has done, it looks good but I personally don't like interfering too much with postwork. Far better to re-take the image and compose along Susie's lines, if that is at all possible. You have received so many wonderful suggestions for your consideration and I will not embroider any more. I think the Mother and child image is so wonderful that I'm not sure that I would worry about anything else. My very best wishes to you as always Mary. I hope you are keeping well, take care........Ray

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Roberto Okamura   {K:22851} 7/31/2006
Excellent capture Mary!
Beautiful momment!
Roberto.

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Galal El Missary   {K:84569} 7/30/2006
Nice mood Mary , great composition , just need more cropping , well taken .

Galal

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yomna hussein yomna hussein   {K:876} 7/30/2006
Amazing capture dear,
my best wishes,
yomna

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Susie OConnor Susie OConnor   {K:34798} 7/30/2006
Hi Mary,
I really love the feel of this photo. And I love that you are open to suggestions!
I agree with what a lot of the folks thought. Here's my version, I hope it's okay to play with your image. I would only do this on a CC image. I just cropped it and then added (very crudely) some more pier in by cloning. Then adjusted the shadows and highlights.
You sure have a cute family here!
Susie

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Kiarang Alaei Kiarang Alaei   {K:49415} 7/30/2006
Stunning, Mother!
Who can describes her?!

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Larry Fosse Larry Fosse   {K:66493} 7/30/2006
Dunno pretty good...perhaps a shallower Dof to focus more on the Subjects & less on the scenery...well done

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Quix Photography Quix Photography   {K:20204} 7/30/2006
Oh bless... gorgeous capture... she looks like she is about to tip in her toes to feel how cool the water is!

The elements here seem fine to me, however I do think there is a lot of darkness in the blue here... maybe a few highlights in the water would set this one alight & seperate the lake from the hills & sky.

Agree with Roger about cropping it either side of the pier though think the pose you have caught here is fantastic!

In summary, excellent photo... just a little lighter & I think it would be perfect x

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Asim Roy Asim Roy   {K:10051} 7/30/2006
I think it's perfect, nothing else, love, asim

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Liz Wallis Liz Wallis   {K:26133} 7/30/2006
The shot is wonderful, and a portrait mode may have been better in some terms, yes, as the pier would have led the eye straight to the subject, or perhaps shooting so a little more of the pier was included, but I like it for what it is....mum and baby together taking a stroll..maybe b/w as suggested before..a beautiful composition though..just wonderful

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lius hanzen   {K:2844} 7/30/2006
good moment and wonderfull view..compose in good way..great shoot.the exposure in right:)
lius

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Robert Chin   {K:22282} 7/30/2006
ohhhh soooo cute!!
Beautiful scenery is a perfect blend for mom and daughter.A baby`s step under a doting mother is so precious.
7+++
Robbie

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Hesham Abouzekry   {K:15927} 7/30/2006
fantastic.
congratulation.
H.A

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Luis  Steinberg (EFIAP) Luis  Steinberg (EFIAP)   {K:21250} 7/30/2006
Ok... to dark the mountains...at high visual weigth in that zone, much free space without intersting sky...and the shadows in the woman pants have not details...The idea is good...Keep in...LUIS

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Mary Brown   {K:71879} 7/30/2006
Hi Roger. I really appreciate the suggestions. I did intent this for the CC and thought I had checked CC. Obviously, I missed. Thanks for pointing that out.
MAry

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Jimmy  Piper Jimmy  Piper   {K:5742} 7/30/2006
i think it's a great shot.

the tones are awesome. DOF and perspective are really good too.

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Roger Williams Roger Williams   {K:86139} 7/30/2006
I like it a lot, too. But since you ask, it might be improved by a portrait-mode crop. This would concentrate our attention on mother and daughter. The space on either side doesn't do anything for the picture, and if anything you would get a stronger sense of perspective from the pier underfoot to the distant bank and the sky above. Also it might work even better if mother and daughter were facing each other or somehow interacting more with each other. As human beings, we are more interested in faces than most anything else, so seeing more of their faces, perhaps nearer to profiles (?) might also have helped. You should put this in Critiquer's Corner to get more opinions, Mary. Or is that what you intended to do? (I see you call it your first CC picture...) You have to click on that option to make it work, however.

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Rob Graziano Rob Graziano   {K:6678} 7/30/2006
Mary I really like this shot a lot! It has a really Classic, almost timeless feel to it; have you tried it in B&W or Selective color perhaps??? I think B&W might do it. :)

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