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Comment from gregnboutz


I like the intial impact because it makes me think what she is thinking. I could make a lot of stories out of what she is there for. The colors are nice with good contrast and brightness. It has a sense of depth from her elbow to her face and then her knee which you can barely see before the background. The rule of thirds has her face right in the point of interest. I hope you also got a picture of her while she ahd a big smile on her face in the same position. Good job. I am unemployed myself and am trying to make something out of my photography so I can make a living on my own. I've been here about a week and am in the A Touch Of Light contest with a sunset and daisies in my picture. I hope I get something worth while.

 Comment Written 30-Oct-2010


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Comment from stanjo


Nice shot of your grand daughter by the look on her face she looks a bit bored, good focus and lighting, good framing from the wooden rails good story telling and impact thanks for sharing!!

 Comment Written 30-Oct-2010


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Comment from Nichols56


I really enjoyed viewing this photo. The sweet little girl tells the story she has had a fun day but she's really tired!! The colors are so beautiful and her eyes are gorgeous!! Great shot! There are endless stories behind this precious face. The lighting is wonderful. You did a great job!!

 Comment Written 30-Oct-2010


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Comment from wildfangsdigitalart


Initial in pact-5
color-5
center of interest -5
creativity-5
lighting-5
story-5
well done the lighting and colors are nicely done.
Thanks for sharing


 Comment Written 30-Oct-2010


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Comment from Photography byTrixie


Not crazy about the elbow coming at my face but love the way you captured her innocences and contrasted her against the roughness of the wood and darkness of thewood pile behind her. It is a beutiful portrait. Her hair is shiny, just a pretty little girl.Great coloring, focus and setting.

 Comment Written 30-Oct-2010


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Comment from avmurray


Nice one more time Willie. You are good at this

I have looked at:
Initial impact
Story telling ability
Light and shade
Color
Texture
Technique
Composition
Focal point
Framing
Originality
All worth 5 stars.

 Comment Written 30-Oct-2010


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Comment from joli


You did a nice job of setting this one up. Love the old building framing her. And with the hand up like that she looks so professional. Focus is very good. Framing is well done.

 Comment Written 30-Oct-2010


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Comment from Daliant


Another excellent family portrait. You certainly know how to capture people differently. Love her pose and expression. Good focus and light as well.

 Comment Written 30-Oct-2010


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Comment from photosbyted


nice photo one to remember as they grow up so fast good composition nice colour and the contrast change nailed it thank you for sharing.

 Comment Written 30-Oct-2010


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    thanks
Comment from gommie


The only thing I would change about this willie is placement of her arm and hand-she is sitting too low -giving the placement of her arm and hand an uncomfortable look- have her sit up on a bucket or something that will raise her up higher-otherwise this is a lovely image- the lighting is right on -the wood framing is very nice-and she of course is the center of attention with all that blonde hair,pretty blue eyes and a little touch of pink on her lips-her eyes have the impact and that is totally what matters-- great job-

 Comment Written 30-Oct-2010


reply by the author on 30-Oct-2010
    Thank you so much. I see what you mean thanks for the advise.
reply by gommie on 30-Oct-2010
    I got to thinking after AIA posted that unless there is another railing if you raise her higher the rail will be in front of her face- what to do-ah maybe have her place her arms both out in front and rest her chin on her hands? just a thought- it really is a great shot willie