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11/14/2007 12:20:29 PM |
I absolutely love this photo (and all of your photos). I also have a niece who has autism and PKU, she is 3 with an emotional age of about a one year old, but she has stolen my heart, and although I have nowhere near your skill with photography, I love this photo of my niece, Olivia.

Message edited by author 2007-11-14 17:20:41. |
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10/29/2006 06:34:30 PM |
This is awesome. Loved your "photographer's comments". Great title, too. |
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09/13/2006 01:15:35 PM |
This goes into a different dimension.
Those eyes pull me into the image and feel it rather than see it.
This is truly what Photography is all about.
Precious moments captured forever, that unlike that pretty flower, or landscape, will slip by, never to be seen again.
Message edited by author 2006-09-15 16:40:33. |
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05/14/2006 06:02:58 AM |
wauw.
thanks so much Louis, I'm speechless!! |
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05/14/2006 05:49:45 AM |
Great portrait for which this tight dark crop works well. Position of the subject's eye in the frame, the catchlight, and its darkness are very satisfying. There are a lot of minor elements that help to make this an excellent composition for me: the border supplied by the hair and stripes, the vertical vs. horizontal position of these, the grain in the photo vs. the texture in the child's skin, the perfect lighting that adds an element of darkness, unsureness, tension, all underscored excellently by the title. This is a superior photograph. |
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