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 By: Sarah Needham  
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Photographer  Sarah Needham {Karma:2482}
Project #9 Pictures of Our Members Camera Model Canon EOS 30
Categories Film Format
Portfolio Lens 28-105mm
Uploaded 10/25/2002 Film / Memory Type Kodak T400CN
    ISO / Film Speed 0
Views 475 Shutter 1/125
Favorites Aperture F.11
Critiques 6 Rating Critique Only Image
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About The original black and white images were taken with my camera mounted on my tripod, and I used my remote shutter release to take the pictures. My speedlite flash was used via my speedlite transmitter. I used a fairly small aperture to make sure we were all in sharp focus.
Now the digital bit:-
Photoimpact 6 was used to change the colour of the 4 images using the 2 colour option. The 4 images were then pasted onto a blank sheet to make the finished picture.
For those of you who don't know, I'm in the middle, my daughter to the left and my dog to the right.
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Becky V   {K:9699} 10/30/2002
What an enjoyable collection! The expressions are what make these photos, especially the happy human faces next to the stoic dog. :) I like the colours, but I wonder what they would look like with a bit less saturation. I hope this is hanging on your wall somewhere!

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Sarah Needham   {K:2482} 10/28/2002
Thanks to everyone who commented.
I did have fun with this batch of pictures. In all, I used nearly the whole 24 shots of the roll of film doing these family pictures. It's always a bit of a supprise when I get this kind of shot back from the lab, because I never know what Jenny is doing with her face when I take these shots.
Thanks again.

Sarah

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000 000   {K:1471} 10/28/2002
nice shot Sarah. I just love the whole idea about this shot.

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Anne E. M. Zang   {K:4135} 10/25/2002
Sarah, I LOVE this one (or should I say "four"?)! There is so much happiness in it. :) I like what you did with the four color sequence. I especially like the last [blue] shot...it put a huge smile on my groggy face this morning! What a creative portrait. I think this one could fit in "Humor" too. I think it is so funny how the dog remains so stoic while your daughter's faces keep changing into those hillarious expressions. You look like you were having fun, too. Thanks for posting this one!

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Dawna G.    {K:7709} 10/25/2002
Lovely family Sarah, (I kinda figured it was the dog on the right hehe), and I like what you have put together here - very cool.

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Steve Wise   {K:215} 10/25/2002
i love it! what a neat presentation of some great family pics. your daughter is a doll...especially in the 2 on the right.

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