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Photographer  Sarah Needham {Karma:2482}
Project N/A Camera Model Canon eos 30
Categories Portrait
Film Format
Portfolio Lens 28-105mm
Uploaded 2/16/2003 Film / Memory Type Kodak royal gold 400
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About My daughter, at her friend's brother's 1st birthday party (see my portfolio for pics of the 2 boys!). I used my speedlite, aimed at the ceiling, with a little white card taped on to reflect some light into the eyes.
I converted this picture to black and white, because Jenny had a bit of a blotchy face that day, and Black and white does wonders for this kind of problem!!!
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Mr. Arrey   {K:11516} 3/26/2003
She is still very cute!

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Andrew Lahanas   {K:7062} 2/22/2003
Hi Sarah, it looks like Jenny is growing up fast! Every photo of her shows her getting older. Your album must be overloaded already, and she is only what...4 or something? This photo is nice, and the catchlights always liven the eyes a little. A nice candid shot but it doesn't beat the other one of her, where she is looking directly at the camera.That one is my fav!See you.

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Sarah Needham   {K:2482} 2/17/2003
Thanks for the comments everyone.

Regarding the slight lack of contrast, I think I probably lowered it a bit too much when I converted it to black and white.

Sarah

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Lisa Howeler   {K:3706} 2/16/2003
Jenny is so cute! Love the shots of her as always.

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Hayri CALISKAN   {K:16195} 2/16/2003
Cute!

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Matt Oulman   {K:1052} 2/16/2003
Nice photo! It lacks sufficient contrast, and looks muddy though. Hope you don't mind, I tweaked it.

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Toni Martin   {K:5092} 2/16/2003
This is a wonderful catch of character.

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Paul Treffers   {K:321} 2/16/2003
Sarah, I understand the difficulty with these light condition. The flash usage is very creative, unfortunately the result is often showing some unnatural shadows and the surrouding area is also exposed to much. Under these conditions I prefer to use a high speed BW film (and push it one or two stops). I got good results with the Ilford delta 400 (sometimes pushed to 1600) or the delta 3200. In my porfolio is one example (opera).

Paul.

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